HDFS 120 UIUC Final Exam UPDATED ACTUAL Questions And Correct Answers
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Effects of Great Depression on Family Hurt boys, men, lower SES
Berkeley-Oakland Studies --Longitudinal study on children from Berkeley and Oakland from childhood
through 50 years thereafter
--showed that the hardship of economic loss caused emotional distress and anger
The Great Recession's Impact on Children --Uncertainty, not unemployment was the key
--Economic uncertainty was linked to problem behavior for boys, but not girls
--Stronger in single-parent families
Economic Failure and its Effect on Couple's Relationships Even among "well-functioning" parents, economic uncertainty led to harsher
parenting which can cause difficulties for children
A- interacting with the crisis event
B- the family's crisis meeting resources
C- the definition the family makes of the event
X- the crisis
Resilience (definition) The ability to recover from difficult times
Resilience Factors High socioeconomic status, good relationships
Impact of Stress on Child's Biology --Stress releases an abundance of cortisol which leads to depression and anxiety.
--With repeated levels of stress the body does not stop producing cortisol and
the body never returns to equilibrium which causes social and physical health
problems
Impact of Interventions to help Families deal with stress Several recent intervention studies with children at-risk of long-term difficulties
have been successful at reducing biological stress
Family Resilience (Definition) The ability to withstand and rebound from disruptive life challenges, strengthened
and more resourceful
Making meaning of adversity belief system Sense of coherence: view crisis as meaningful, comprehensible, manageable
challenge
Positive outlook belief system Master the possible: accept what cannot be changed and tolerate uncertainty
Terms in this set (42)
Effects of Great Depression on Family Hurt boys, men, lower SES
Berkeley-Oakland Studies --Longitudinal study on children from Berkeley and Oakland from childhood
through 50 years thereafter
--showed that the hardship of economic loss caused emotional distress and anger
The Great Recession's Impact on Children --Uncertainty, not unemployment was the key
--Economic uncertainty was linked to problem behavior for boys, but not girls
--Stronger in single-parent families
Economic Failure and its Effect on Couple's Relationships Even among "well-functioning" parents, economic uncertainty led to harsher
parenting which can cause difficulties for children
A- interacting with the crisis event
B- the family's crisis meeting resources
C- the definition the family makes of the event
X- the crisis
Resilience (definition) The ability to recover from difficult times
Resilience Factors High socioeconomic status, good relationships
Impact of Stress on Child's Biology --Stress releases an abundance of cortisol which leads to depression and anxiety.
--With repeated levels of stress the body does not stop producing cortisol and
the body never returns to equilibrium which causes social and physical health
problems
Impact of Interventions to help Families deal with stress Several recent intervention studies with children at-risk of long-term difficulties
have been successful at reducing biological stress
Family Resilience (Definition) The ability to withstand and rebound from disruptive life challenges, strengthened
and more resourceful
Making meaning of adversity belief system Sense of coherence: view crisis as meaningful, comprehensible, manageable
challenge
Positive outlook belief system Master the possible: accept what cannot be changed and tolerate uncertainty