CIE Psychology 9990 A Level Issues and Debates Summary + Health & Abnormality Examples
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Unit 3 - Issues and debates (9990)
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Psychology Coursebook
This collection of slides contains a summary of each of the key issues and debates students are required to know at S Level when sitting the Cambridge Psychology (9990) exams. Each issue and debate is identified, defined, supported by examples, and its strengths and weaknesses are also listed. Then...
Issues and debates (as+a-level), health and abnormality
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Issues and Debates
CIE 9990 PSYCHOLOGY A-LEVEL: Health and Abnormality
,Application to everyday life
●Issue; Psych findings should improve our everyday lives.
●Examples: education, raising children (aggression, Bandura), treating mental
illnesses (phobias, S+S)
●ALL CASE STUDIES HAVE RWA: they highlight real-life examples which may
make instances more obvious to sufferers who have had difficulty
interpreting/don’t know symptoms (Charles (Rappaport) could have legitimised
a child’s OCD for another mother)
●+ves: improves understanding of our world, interactions, and if useful –
improves public perception of psych.
●-ves: methodological issues such as sample generalisability (ethnocentrism),
ecological validity (balance w/ control), and ethics (balance w/ demand
characteristics) should be considered. Often aren’t, leading to
ineffective/inapplicable research.
,Application: Health
- McKinstry and Wang
- determine what doctors wear IRL to improve relationships - lab coats and ties are a must, jewellery is a no
- McKinlay
- encourages the avoidance of medical jargon to improve relationship and patient understanding for better
health
- Ley
- helps practitioners construct consultations by taking advantage of the primacy and recency effect,
categorisation, summarisation
- Byrne and Long
- shows that patients need to be more involved in consultation
- Savage and Armstrong
- expands on B+L by showing that authority still needs to be maintained
- Robinson and West
- shows how to get most information from patient, reducing personal contact improves relay of sensitive
information
- Safer
- Shows which factors to target to reduce delay
- Barlow and Durand
- Shows when and where hypochondria is most likely to occur to help prevention and aid recognition and
treatment
- Aleem and Ajarim
- Shows real-life manifestation of Munchausen in different culture
, Application: Health
- Bulpitt
- Shows how to improve adherence specifically in elderly male hypotensive patients
- Becker and Rosenstock
- Outlines specific factors of adherence so practitioners can gauge and target them for improved adherence
- Riekart and Droter
- Highlights inefficiency of self-report as adherence measure
- Chung and Naya
- Shows objective way to measure adherence
- Roth and Caron
- Shows accurate way of measuring
- Sherman et al
- Shows the most practical way of measuring adherence
- Ley
- Shows how to improve adherence through patient-practitioner r/s
- Yokley and Glenwick
- Shows the significance of an emotional appeal
- Watt et al
- Shows how to improve paediatric adherence
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