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The loss of a parent may be a diathesis and/or a stressor.
According to the diathesis-stress model, schizophrenia develops as a result of a combination of genetic predisposition to schizophrenia and exposure to significant stressors in their life.
What exactly is diathesis stress?
- The stress-diathesis model proposes that a disorder or behavioral trait is the result of an interaction between genetic vulnerability and stress, which is typically caused by life events and factors. The stress-diathesis model can explain schizophrenia.
- The theory that mental and physical disorders develop as a result of a genetic or biological predisposition to the illness (diathesis) combined with stressful conditions that act as a precipitating or facilitating factor Also known as the diathesis-stress hypothesis (or paradigm or theory). Also see the stress-vulnerability model.
- Some life circumstances, for example, may constitute both a diathesis and a stress. For example, a child whose parent suffers from mental illness may be genetically predisposed to the illness as well as experiencing stress as a result of her parent's condition (Theodore, 2020).
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