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Stress in romantic relationships is an all-too-common phenomenon that has detrimental effects on relationship well-being. Specifically, stress can lead to negative interactions between partners and ultimately decrease relationship functioning.
Kevin K. H. Lau +3 more
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During the COVID-19 pandemic most people had to cope with the negative implications of the lockdowns, and perceived times of social isolation and loneliness, and thus low wellbeing.
Arndt Büssing +2 more
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Introduction of the Special Issue “Measures of Spirituality/Religiosity (2018)”
The interest in the topic of spirituality as a more or less independent dimension of quality of life is continuously growing [...]
Arndt Büssing
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Some relationships between perceived control and women’s reported coping strategies for menopausal hot flushes [PDF]
Objectives: This questionnaire study compared the patterns of reported coping strategies of women high and low in perceived control over hot flushes. Method: A volunteer sample of 38 women fully completed a postal questionnaire.
Reynolds, F
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Reliance on God’s Help Scale as a Measure of Religious Trust—A Summary of Findings
This paper gives a summary of findings from studies using the five-item Reliance on God’s Help (RGH) scale, which was developed a decade ago as an integral part of a comprehensive measure to differentiate between external and internal adaptive coping ...
Arndt Büssing +2 more
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WHY AND HOW TO TALK ABOUT LONELINESS
This paper discusses why talking about loneliness is important, what topics should be talked about and offers points of attention for bringing up the topic of loneliness. There are three reasons why talking about loneliness is important.
Eric Schoenmakers
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Perceiving pervasive discrimination over time: Implications for coping [PDF]
This study suggests the effects of perceived pervasiveness may be dynamic over time. The hypothesis was that participants who perceived discrimination to be highly pervasive would initially be more likely to engage in inactive coping strategies than ...
Foster, Mindi D
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To analyse how patients with chronic diseases would interpret their illness, and how these interpretations were related to spirituality/religiosity, life satisfaction, and escape from illness, we performed a cross-sectional survey among patients with ...
Arndt Büssing, Janusz Surzykiewicz
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Coping styles in farmed fish: consequences for aquaculture [PDF]
Individual differences in physiological and behavioural responses to stressors are increasingly recognised as adaptive variation and thus raw material for evolution and fish farming improvements including selective breeding. Such individual variation has
Begout, Marie-Laure +9 more
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What can we learn from exploring cognitive appraisal, coping styles and perceived stress in UK undergraduate dissertation students? [PDF]
Undergraduate dissertation students’ cognitive appraisal, coping styles and perceived stress were examined at three time points during their undergraduate dissertation projects (UDP), observing whether cognitive appraisal and coping styles predicted ...
Korbmacher, Max, Wright, Lynn
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