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Coping with Stress at Work

International Journal of Health Services, 1981
This paper considers the quality-of-life concept from the point of view of harmony between fundamental human needs and environmental conditions. It is argued that the knowledge gained by research in psychobiology can aid in directing technological applications to suit human needs and abilities.
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Stress and coping in adolescents

1996
The following review investigates stress and coping in adolescents. Some of the main stressors for adolescents are reviewed, and research into coping behaviour is examined. The effects of individual differences in stress and coping are also explored. There are many issues related to adolescent stress and coping that warrant further investigation.
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Stress and Dyadic Coping

Daily hassles and critical life events cause stress not only to individuals but also to close others, particularly partners in committed relationships. This chapter covers an overview of theoretical models and empirical studies on the effects of stress on couples and dyadic coping (DC; how couples cope with stress together).
Bodenmann, Guy, Weitkamp, Katharina
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Coping with Political Stress

AJN, American Journal of Nursing
Taking brief respites while remaining ...
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Stress and coping with stress

International Journal of Psychology Research, 2022
Ramesh Mahadev Tambat   +4 more
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Coping With Stress

Journal of Library Administration, 1984
Analyse des facteurs de stress dans l'environnement et les conditions de travail du personnel technique des ...
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Coping with Stress

1985
Coping refers to the “things people do to avoid being harmed by life’s strains” (Pearlin & Schooler, 1978, p. 2). They try to overcome difficulties and minimize the impact of unpleasant events by using skills and habits that have been developed over a lifetime. Coping implies a goal or purpose, whether or not this is consciously recognized.
Colette Ray, Michael Baum
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A Stress-Coping Model

Advances in Nursing Science, 1980
D W, Scott, M T, Oberst, M J, Dropkin
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Coping with the stress of surgery

AORN Journal, 2001
D D, Garbee, J A, Gentry
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Stress and Coping

2013
Published in 1985, Stress and Coping is a valuable contribution to the field of Psychology ...
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