نتایج جستجو برای: coping responses

تعداد نتایج: 426010  

2011
George E. Vaillant

Coping responses to stress can be divided into three broad categories. The first coping category involves voluntarily mobilizing social supports. The second category involves voluntary coping strategies like rehearsing responses to danger. The third coping category, like fever and leukocytosis, is involuntary. It entails deploying unconscious homeostatic mechanisms that reduce the disorganizing...

ژورنال: روانشناسی معاصر 2014

Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the role of core self evaluations traits in the way of coping of individuals’ exposure to stressors. Two hundred and seventeen undergraduate students (81 males, 136 females) from three faculties of Islamic Azad University were selected and completed Core Self-Evaluations Scales included of Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, Generalized Self-Efficacy ...

ژورنال: مددکاری اجتماعی 2019

Introduction: Following the occurrence of the divorce phenomenon, a variety of psychological injuries threatens the individual, and how to tolerate, confront and resolve those; determine the mental health of the individual. The present study was conducted to compare resilience levels and daily spiritual experiences (spirituality) coping styles in divorced and married women. Methods: This descri...

2017
Chris Eccleston

ANXIETY McCracken and Gross ( [1] ) looked at how anxiety affects chronic pain. They found "Generally, cognitive anxiety was associated with less overall coping with pain, whereas physiological anxiety was associated with a greater coping with pain. Escape and avoidance anxiety responses were associated with greater use of overt pain behaviors for coping." They suggested that "ca...

2012
Marina Fuertes Marjorie Beeghly Pedro Lopes dos Santos Edward Tronick

Past studies found three types of infant coping behaviour during Face-to-Face Still-Face paradigm (FFSF): a Positive Other-Directed Coping; a Negative Other-Directed Coping and a Self-Directed Coping. In the present study, we investigated whether those types of coping styles are predicted by: infants’ physiological responses; maternal representations of their infant’s temperament; maternal inte...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2016
Adam X Gorka Kevin S LaBar Ahmad R Hariri

Individual differences in coping styles are associated with psychological vulnerability to stress. Recent animal research suggests that coping styles reflect trade-offs between proactive and reactive threat responses during active avoidance paradigms, with proactive responses associated with better stress tolerance. Based on these preclinical findings, we developed a novel instructed active avo...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1989
C S Carver M F Scheier J K Weintraub

We developed a multidimensional coping inventory to assess the different ways in which people respond to stress. Five scales (of four items each) measure conceptually distinct aspects of problem-focused coping (active coping, planning, suppression of competing activities, restraint coping, seeking of instrumental social support); five scales measure aspects of what might be viewed as emotional-...

Journal: :AIDS care 2008
G Palattiyil M Chakrabarti

Caring for a family member with HIV/AIDS presents multiple challenges that strain a family's physical, economic and emotional resources. Family carers provide physical care and financial support and deal with changes in family relationships and roles, often with little support from outside of the family. Carers in developing countries face even greater challenges, due to lack of medical and sup...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2001
B E Compas J K Connor-Smith H Saltzman A H Thomsen M E Wadsworth

Progress and issues in the study of coping with stress during childhood and adolescence are reviewed. Definitions of coping are considered, and the relationship between coping and other aspects of responses to stress (e.g., temperament and stress reactivity) is described. Questionnaire, interview, and observation measures of child and adolescent coping are evaluated with regard to reliability a...

Journal: :Anxiety, stress, and coping 2015
Kathryn H Howell Julie B Kaplow Christopher M Layne Molly A Benson Bruce E Compas Ranka Katalinski Hafiza Pasalic Nina Bosankic Robert Pynoos

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The vast majority of youth who lived through the Bosnian war were exposed to multiple traumatic events, including interpersonal violence, community destruction, and the loss of a loved one. This study examined factors that predict post-war psychological adjustment, specifically posttraumatic stress, in Bosnian adolescents. DESIGN Regression analyses evaluated theoriz...

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