Assignment Psychology and Health Problems
Assignment Psychology and Health Problems
University of Phoenix
PSY210
Ratonya Bennett
The multi-factorial model of health and illness is a model that individualizes each
factor into groups like; biological factors, Sociocultural factor, environmental factors,
personality factors, behavioral factors and stressors. It takes each group and tells about
the different places it affects, and how it affects each one. Each individual factor relates
to the diagnosis of illnesses in different ways. The psychological factors can be linked to
how we manage our stress, or to if we end up having a coronary heart disease (CHD).
The biological factors are all factors that you are unable to control. The biological
factor consists of many different factors including family history of illness, congenital
disabilities, birth complications, age, gender, and ethnicity. The ethnicity needs to be
made aware of, due to the fact that your race may cause vulnerability to certain diseases
or health problems like Tay-Sachs disease or sickle cell anemia. The gender can be
important because men are more likely to have coronary heart problems than women are
(American Heart Association, 2000). Also, it is said that men live an average of seven
years shorter than women. The reason being that women tend to try and get health
problems taken care of quicker than a man, who will let his symptoms persist and not
seek medical attention till it is too late! The biological factor is also where you would
categorize the reaction of the cardiovascular system to stress. The functioning of the
immune system, your inoculations, medication history, and pain and discomfort also
make up the biological factor. The different health issues caused by the biological factor
could include cardiovascular health, hypertension, and the serum cholesterol level.
People that have a family history of coronary heart disease are more likely to have the
problems themselves (American Heart Association, 2000a). Also the same when it comes
to certain different kinds of cancers. If your family has a history of any kind of cancer,
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then it is recommended that you have things examined at least ten years of age younger
than the person who had cancer was when they got it. So, if your grandmother had breast
cancer when she was 35 you would get your first mammogram at 25.
Some of the Sociocultural factors, I think could be controlled, like health related
cultural, religious beliefs, and practices, health related legislation, and health promotion
in the workplace or community. I would have to say things like prejudice, discrimination
and socioeconomic status are things that are not able to be controlled by you. Now, when
it comes to the access of health care (adequacy of available health care, availability of
health insurance, and transportation to get to and from the health care facilities), I would
say this one depends on your family as you are growing up and can be changed by you
when you are old enough to be able to afford health insurance yourself.
The environmental factor includes many of the different things that we live with
all around us every day! Vehicular safety, solid waste treatment and sanitation,
materials, aesthetic design, air quality, and noise insulation) are all environmental factors.
Also, the air we breathe, water we drink, the radiation the sun gives us, global warming,
and the depletion of our ozone are all factors that are considered to be environmental
factors. The environmental factor group contains a few things that by ourselves we are
unable to control, but together, we may have a better chance of controlling. If we were all
to be more conscience about our environment, then I think we could all have a little bit
better surroundings. Some people cannot control that they have a poor family and cannot
Everything you do in a day, every decision you make can be a cause of stress. Daily
hassles like making food, having a time deadline, illness in the family, frustration, and
pain and discomfort are all considered to be stressors. Even good things can be
considered stress, like maintain a steady relationship, having children, or going to going
to school. Your body reacts to different stress in different ways. Some stress can be so
The personality group contains many different factors that make you kind of who
you are. Things like seeking medical (or avoiding) information about heath risks and
are all personality factors that make you the way you are. The tendency to express or
hold in feelings of anger and frustration, attribution styles, and the coronary-prone (Type
A) personality are all, also, considered to be part of the personality factor along with self-
Now the behavioral factor consists of how you behave. The different things like
diet (intake of food, fats, vitamins, etc), cigarette smoking, sleep patterns, social skills,
and compliance with medical and dental advice are all factors of the behavioral group.
health problems discussed in the text. Psychology has played a major role in the
understanding and managing these health problems. For headaches, the role has been a
really big one with psychology. Persistent stress can cause the muscles in your shoulders,
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factors, such as the tendency to blow things out of proportion, can also lead to having
muscle-tension headaches. With these types of headaches, in order to manage them, you
would try to manage you stress better, and any type of aspirin may not completely kill the
for women. PMS is the term referred to during the menstrual cycle of 4 to 7 day intervals.
PMS symptoms can include depression, anxiety, mood swings, anger and irritability, lack
of energy, weight gain, or feeling bloated (both from fluid retention). The symptoms can
come before, and remain during the entire menstrual cycle. The best thing to manage the
symptoms of PMS is to take Midol, Ibuprofen or other over the counter medicines may
be helpful for the cramping. Various prescriptions drugs such as tranquilizers may also be
of some help for the stress and anxiety symptoms that might occur.
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Reference Page:
According to American Heart Association, 2000a, men are more likely to have
coronary heart problems than women are, and men live an average of seven years shorter
than women.