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conceptual definitions
societal norms : deviance from social norms and optimal health
statistical deviance
a person is known as abnormal if they are engaging in statistically unusual behaviours
practical definitions
observable : dysfunction and symptoms (extent and duration)
clinical interviews
check list of questions to ask to a patient
sick role bias
the belief that as a person is seeking professional help, there must be something wrong
reactivity
altering behaviour due to the awareness of being observed
ABCS
affective, behavioural, cognitive, somatic
comorbidity
2 or more disorders simultaneously
vulnerability models
when risk factors outweigh protective factors a person is more likely to have heath issues
under/ overpathologisation
decreasing/ increasing the likelihood of being diagnosed with a specific disorder because of gender, culture or age
prevalence
the proportion of the population with a specific disorder
diathesis stress model
genetic dispositions are ‘activated’ by stress related experiences