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Coping strategies among HIV-positive patients [PDF]

open access: yesAsian Journal of Social Science Research, 2022
Having effective ways to cope helps HIV-positive patients maintain good psychological and physical well-being with better quality of life (QoL). This research study assessed the personal coping strategies through the lived experiences of six (6) HIV ...
Pearly Vong, Mohd Azli Jailani
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A count of coping strategies: A longitudinal study investigating an alternative method to understanding coping and adjustment. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
Researchers recently have suggested that coping flexibility (i.e., an individual's ability to modify and change coping strategies depending on the context) may be an important way to investigate coping.
Taylor Heffer, Teena Willoughby
doaj   +1 more source

Swimmers' experiences of organizational stress: Exploring the role of cognitive appraisal and coping strategies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This study investigated sport performers’ coping strategies in response to organizational stressors, examined the utility of Skinner, Edge, Altman, and Sherwood’s (2003) categorization of coping within a sport context, determined the short-term perceived
Didymus, FF, Fletcher, D
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Pain neuroscience education and physical exercise for patients with chronic spinal pain in primary healthcare: a randomised trial protocol

open access: yesBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2019
Background Chronic musculoskeletal pain affects more than 20% of the population, and the prevalence is increasing, causing suffering, loss of quality of life, disability, and an enormous expenditure on healthcare resources.
Miguel A. Galán-Martín   +5 more
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The development of a new sport-specific classification of coping and a meta-analysis of the relationship between different coping strategies and moderators on sporting outcomes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
There is an ever growing coping and sports performance literature, with researchers using many different methods to assess performance and different classifications of coping.
Carroll, Sean   +3 more
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EMOTION REGULATION AND COGNITIVE COPING STRATEGIES FOR COUPLE PARTNERS. A CORRELATIONAL STUDY

open access: yesAnthropological Researches and Studies, 2020
Objectives. The present study aims to explore correlations between coping and emotion regulation strategies of the partners engaged in romantic relationships and to identify the emotional and cognitive coping patterns that occur most frequently within ...
Zenobia NICULIȚĂ, Victor KORNIEJCZUK
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Examination of Coping Strategies among On-Site Paramedics

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Mental Health, 2021
The occurrence of physical and psychological symptoms that negatively influence everyday activities, efficient job performance, and professional patient treatment are common among paramedic workers.
Vladimír Moskola   +7 more
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Stress and coping strategies in a sample of South African managers involved in post-graduate managerial studies

open access: yesSA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 2000
To examine the relationships between stress levels and, respectively, stressor appraisal, coping strategies and bio- graphical variables, 107 managers completed a biographical questionnaire.
Judora J. Spangenberg   +1 more
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Some relationships between perceived control and women’s reported coping strategies for menopausal hot flushes [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
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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Perceiving pervasive discrimination over time: Implications for coping [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
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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