Transcript Document
HUMAN REACTION TO TECHNOLOGY
CHANGE
STRESS DEFINITIONS
…A NATURAL
BIOLOGICAL RESPONSE
TO UNUSUAL
DEMANDS.
A SURVIVAL
MECHANISM THAT
ALLOWS THE BODY TO
ADJUST QUICKLY TO
RELEASE ENERGY
NEEDED FOR
SURVIVAL… FLEE OR
FIGHT..
STRESS DEFINITIONS
“STRESS IS DIFFERENT FROM CHALLENGE.”
ACCORDING TO NIOSH – STRESS IS “THE
HARMFUL PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL
RESPONSES THAT OCCUR WHEN THE
REQUIRMENTS OF THE JOB DO NOT MATCH THE
CAPABILITIES, RESOURCES, OR NEEDS OF THE
WORKER”.
STRESS DEFINITIONS
“STRESS IS DIFFERENT FROM CHALLENGE” –
NIOSH
CHALLENGE ENERGIZES AND MOTIVATES
WORKERS TO LEARN NEW SKILLS AND LEAVES
THEM FEELING RELAXED AND SATISFIED. STRESS
CREATES AN IMBALANCE THAT CAN TRIGGER A
VARIETY OF NEGATIVE HEALTH EFFECTS.
STRESS
NONSPECIFIC
RESPONSE OF THE
BODY TO ANY
DEMAND PLACED
UPON IT.
HANS SELYE
WHAT STRESS???
Stress is:
The cause for 40% of job turnover.
(Bureau of National Affairs)
At least involved in “60 to 90
percent of doctor visits” (Perkins,
1994)
PHYSIOLOGY OF STRESS
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM –
Increased heart rate
Increases “hardening of the arteries”. (Dr. Georg Noll, et
al., 2002)
Increased Blood Pressure
Stroke –
According to the AHA, every minute in the US, a
person experiences a stroke.
Researchers from the University of Michigan
and physicians in Finland studied 2,300 men in
Finland.
Those subjected to various stressors over 11
years, and whose blood pressure rose from the
stressors showed a 72 percent greater chance of
stroke (Everson, et al. 2001)
Muscles and Bones
Fight or Flight syndrome results in tense
muscles. Muscles that are chronically tensed
will contract and become shortened. This
pulls ligaments, tendons, and joints, creating
pain.
And what about headaches, fatigue, muscle
weakness, and various musculoskeletal
pains?
GI System
Decreased saliva – or – too much!
Increased secretion of stomach
acids – nausea, ulcers, diarrhea.
The Immune System
Compromised. Decrease in TCells and other antibodies.
(Kiecolt-Glaser and Glaser, 1993)
Ability to fight off colds
compromised. (Cohen, Tyrell, and
Smith, 1991)
Asthma
Can be triggered by nonallergic
triggers such as “stress, fear,
fatigue, and anxiety”.
Cancer
When people are exposed to
chronic stress, white blood cells
diminish in number – preventing
them from destroying cancer cells.
Depression
Depression seems to be a frequent
symptom of stress. It is noted that
some depression is related to a
chemical imbalance – and can be
hereditary in nature.
Enough???
STRESS
EUSTRESS –
INTERPRETED AS
POSITIVE
DISTRESS –
INTERPRETED AS
NEGATIVE
STRESS - THE GAS
(GENERAL ADAPTATION SYNDROME)
I. FIGHT OR FLIGHT ACTIVATED
2. RESISTANCE
3. ADAPATATION
4. EXHAUSTION
ANOTHER WAY OF VIEWING THIS!
SHORT TERM EFFECTS OF STRESS
FASTER HEART BEAT
INCREASED SWEATING
COOL SKIN
COLD HANDS AND FEET
FEELING OF NAUSEA – BUTTERFLIES IN THE STOMACH
RAPID BREATING
TENSE MUSCLES
DRY MOUTH
A DESIRE TO VOID THE BLADDER
DIARRHEA
AND
SHORT TERM PERFORMANCE EFFECTS:
INTERFERES WITH JUDGEMENT
REDUCES ENJOYMENT OF WORK
INTERFERES WITH MOTOR SKILLS
PERCEIVE DIFFICULT SITUATIONS AS THREATS,
NOT CHALLENGES