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what does this sentence mean? Especially the words "role occupancy" and "conceptually confounded"
"If chronic stress is tied exclusively to occupancy in major social roles - spouse, worker, parent - then role occupancy becomes conceptually confounded with the experience of chronic stress because it becomes a necessary condition for reporting that type of stress."
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2013年5月20日 18:18
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If one were to only link chronic stress with major social roles such as worker, parent, spouse etc.,
then there is a likelihood for such such roles to be indistinguishable from/conflated with chronic stress (of which there may be many other causes)
2013年5月23日
This is a very difficult question to answer without reading more of this paragraph or article. It seems like this comes from some academic journal, or maybe a study on stress?
I will give you my guesses, and I hope they help!
This sentence seems like what I would call a "qualifier," or something that a writer uses to help explain the limitations of an experiment or study. In this case, the writer is saying how difficult it is to study chronic stress, and what causes stress, when you include what he/she calls "role occupancy."
Role occupancy, here, is how someone labels themselves in a relationship. When I say relationship, I don't mean a romantic one, by the way. I mean any relationship between people. The writer lists a few: spouse, worker, parent. A spouse means a romantic relationship. A worker means a relationship between an employee and an employer. A parent, of course, is a relationship between a mother/father and child.
The writer is saying that there is a big problem with saying that one type of role is tied to one type of stress, basically. He/she is pointing out a flaw in that way of viewing the causes of stress.
Hope that helps!
2013年5月20日
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