The diathesis-stress model suggests that the development of psychological disorders is influenced by both a genetic predisposition (diathesis) and environmental stressors. It proposes that individuals with a genetic vulnerability are more likely to develop a disorder when exposed to stressful life events.
Related terms
Vulnerability: A person's susceptibility or tendency to develop certain conditions or disorders.
Stressors: External events or situations that cause physical or psychological strain.
Protective Factors: Factors that reduce an individual's vulnerability to developing psychological disorders in response to stressors.