Beyond theoretical variants, a unifying concept may emerge from anxiety concept. Lazarus and Folkman (1984) described a conflict or “mismatch” (p. 234) involving the person along with his or her connection with culture due to the fact essence of most stress that is social and Pearlin (1999b) described ambient stressors as the ones that are connected with place in culture.
More generally, Selye (1982) described a feeling of harmony with one’s environment given that foundation of healthy living; starvation of these a feeling of harmony might be viewed the origin of minority anxiety. Definitely, if the person is an associate of a minority that is stigmatized, the disharmony amongst the person while the principal tradition is onerous additionally the resultant anxiety significant (Allison, 1998; Clark et al., 1999). Continuar lendo A unifying concept may emerge from stress theory beyond theoretical variations.