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=====Recent Stressful Events=====
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[[Stress Factors|Stress factors]] are sub-elements of the [[Patient Resilience & Stress Factors|Patient resilience & stress factors]] which are elements of the [[Psychosocial Factors|psychosocial factors]] in [[Patient Recovery|patient recovery]].
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==Recent Stressful Events==
 
* Accident or Major Injury
 
* Accident or Major Injury
 
* Divorce
 
* Divorce
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* Diagnosis of Serious Illness
 
* Diagnosis of Serious Illness
 
* Criminal Event
 
* Criminal Event
=====Ongoing Stressful Challenges=====
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==Ongoing Stressful Challenges==
 
* Caregiver for family member in need
 
* Caregiver for family member in need
 
* Domestic Violence or Abuse (Intimate Partner Violence)
 
* Domestic Violence or Abuse (Intimate Partner Violence)
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* Troubled Family Member
 
* Troubled Family Member
 
* Debt beyond means to repay
 
* Debt beyond means to repay
=====Potential Stressful Events=====
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==Potential Stressful Events==
 
* Retirement
 
* Retirement
 
* Move to new home (city, away from comforts or people)
 
* Move to new home (city, away from comforts or people)
 
* Marriage
 
* Marriage

Latest revision as of 06:29, 10 September 2014

Stress factors are sub-elements of the Patient resilience & stress factors which are elements of the psychosocial factors in patient recovery.

Recent Stressful Events

  • Accident or Major Injury
  • Divorce
  • Death of Spouse or Loved one
  • Job Loss
  • Diagnosis of Serious Illness
  • Criminal Event

Ongoing Stressful Challenges

  • Caregiver for family member in need
  • Domestic Violence or Abuse (Intimate Partner Violence)
  • Loneliness
  • Homelessness
  • Troubled Family Member
  • Debt beyond means to repay

Potential Stressful Events

  • Retirement
  • Move to new home (city, away from comforts or people)
  • Marriage