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Coping Strategies in Intestinal Transplantation
Transplantation Proceedings, 2007The psychological construct of coping has been studied extensively in other medical populations and has more recently been applied in the field of transplant psychology. Coping can be defined as all abilities used by people to face problematical and stressful situations, as the data in literature describe the experience of transplantation.
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The Prison Journal, 2014
Researchers have established that prisons are violent spaces where prisoners use aggressive or passive strategies to manage the threat of victimization. Using in-depth semi-structured interviews, this study explores the coping strategies of 56 former Canadian federal prisoners.
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Researchers have established that prisons are violent spaces where prisoners use aggressive or passive strategies to manage the threat of victimization. Using in-depth semi-structured interviews, this study explores the coping strategies of 56 former Canadian federal prisoners.
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Clinical Gerontologist, 2001
Abstract Wife (n= 39) and daughter (n= 32) caregivers completed the Revised Ways of Coping Checklist and measures of caregiver burden, perceived stress, depressive symptoms, and anger expression. Although wives and daughters did not differ in psychological variables, daughters were more likely than wives to use problem-focused coping, blame of others ...
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Abstract Wife (n= 39) and daughter (n= 32) caregivers completed the Revised Ways of Coping Checklist and measures of caregiver burden, perceived stress, depressive symptoms, and anger expression. Although wives and daughters did not differ in psychological variables, daughters were more likely than wives to use problem-focused coping, blame of others ...
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2001
Abstract We know intuitively that there are tremendous individual differences in the way people appraise and cope with life stressors. One only needs to consider Holocaust survivors to appreciate the human potential to overcome extraordinary levels of stress. And yet, others suffer deleterious consequences with relatively minor stressors.
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Abstract We know intuitively that there are tremendous individual differences in the way people appraise and cope with life stressors. One only needs to consider Holocaust survivors to appreciate the human potential to overcome extraordinary levels of stress. And yet, others suffer deleterious consequences with relatively minor stressors.
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Coping-based intervention strategies
Patient Education and Counseling, 1995Coping is explained as a circular process involving three repetitive steps: (1) perception of a change in well-being; (2) cognitive processing of information, in assessing its impact and possible consequences; and (3) coping as such, including many different modes.
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SecEd, 2007
Headteacher Marius Frank explains how the development of an online qualification to grow and accredit a skill set for 21st century learning has transformed his school
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Headteacher Marius Frank explains how the development of an online qualification to grow and accredit a skill set for 21st century learning has transformed his school
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