AHSC 313 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Infant Mortality, Victimology, Dementia

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When developmental change is off time or unpredictable. Sometimes expected transitions occur off-time, or not at all. Offtime transitions: when an expected event occurs at an unexpected time, such as getting your period at 7 years old, getting pregnant at 15 or dying as a child. Ontime transitions do not occur: when something expected, such as puberty, marriage, pregnancy do not occur at all. The absence of on-time transitions can be stressful i. e not being able to get pregnant when you want. The presence of off-time transitions can also be stressful i. e getting pregnant at 15. Beyond developmental change, there is also unpredictable changes that are not expected. This kind of change is stressful for most people as it is unpredicted and cannot be planned for. Natural disasters, economic crashes, terminal diagnosis, accidental death, being a crime victim are unexpected, unanticipated stressful events that we are forced to cope with.

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