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Common factors to balance with studying - ANSWER-socializing -employment -exercise -travel -hobbies How much time per week should a full time university student spend on studying - ANSWER30-35 hours including lecture and lab times How to develop social membership at university - ANSWER-join a club (interests and hobbies) -Volunteer (important causes to you) -Reach out (make effort to make new friends) Negative Effects of Lonliness - ANSWER-Increased cortisol (stress horomone) -Disturbed sleep -Reduced phsyical Acitivity -Increased risk of heart disease -Challenge immune system What is the impact of overstudying on your mental health and well-being - ANSWER-negative impact on relationships -interere to complete non-study related obligations and interests -increase unhealthy behvaiour such as substance abuse, unhealthy eating, and feelings of lonliness Benefits of getting the right Balance - ANSWER1.Health- less stress 2.Efficiency- when doing work 3. engagmnet- in courses and relationships 4. focus and conentration 5. academic sucess Connectedness - ANSWERA personal sense of belogining

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IDIS 199 FINAL EXAM MODULE 4-6
CORRECT 100%
Common factors to balance with studying - ANSWER-socializing
-employment
-exercise
-travel
-hobbies

How much time per week should a full time university student spend on studying -
ANSWER30-35 hours including lecture and lab times

How to develop social membership at university - ANSWER-join a club (interests and
hobbies)
-Volunteer (important causes to you)
-Reach out (make effort to make new friends)

Negative Effects of Lonliness - ANSWER-Increased cortisol (stress horomone)
-Disturbed sleep
-Reduced phsyical Acitivity
-Increased risk of heart disease
-Challenge immune system


What is the impact of overstudying on your mental health and well-being - ANSWER-
negative impact on relationships
-interere to complete non-study related obligations and interests
-increase unhealthy behvaiour such as substance abuse, unhealthy eating, and
feelings of lonliness

Benefits of getting the right Balance - ANSWER1.Health- less stress
2.Efficiency- when doing work
3. engagmnet- in courses and relationships
4. focus and conentration
5. academic sucess

Connectedness - ANSWERA personal sense of belogining

What are the benefitd of social connectedness? - ANSWER-improved quality of life
-boost mental health
-Increased life expectancy
-decreased risk of suicide
-build more inclusive learning communities


What age of people is the lonliest group? - ANSWER18-22

, Social Prescribing - ANSWERA holistic Approach to health and mental health
supporting non-clinical community based acitivites to improve social connectedness

Impacts of isolation - ANSWERPhysical:
Isolation has been linked to poor health, alcohol and substance abuse, and suicidal
thoughts.

Emotional
Isolation is associated with reduced confidence, feelings of diminished self-worth,
despair, depression,worthlessness, and self-harm. Social isolation is one of the
strongest predictors of depression in laterlife.

Cognitive
People in prolonged isolation may experience a shortened attention span or
forgetfulness as they maynot see any reason or opportunity to remain aware and
alert.

What does recreation mean - ANSWERA person involved in recreation is "re-
creating" themselves. The whole point of recreation, as theoriginal Latin word
recreare implies, is to refresh and renew

1. refreshment by means of some pastime, agreeable exercise, or the like.
2. a pastime, diversion, exercise, or other resource affording relaxation and
enjoyment

directed attention - ANSWERDirected attention is a form of focused attention that
requires great effort to remain on task andprocess the information.

This type of attention is mentally demanding, as more appealing external information
must be blockedout

Examples of Direct Attention - ANSWERdriving in heavy traffic, study, computer
work, phone calls at work, etc

Involuntary attention - ANSWERInvoluntary attention, or fascination, is effortless.
This type of is held when the subject is interestingand, therefore, automatically holds
your attention.

Involuntary attention is a pleasurable way of processing environmental information
and, therefore,comes at no cost to the human in way of tiredness.

Example of involuntary attention - ANSWER, watching animals or birds, looking at
nature scenes or water, watching sports, or listeningto music

Prescribe Culture - ANSWERis a well-being and mental health initiative run by the
University of EdinburghMuseums Services. It is heritage-based and non-clinical, and
pro-actively engaging with the concept ofsocial prescribing

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