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Accumulated Long-Term Exposure to Workplace Bullying Impairs Psychological Hardiness: A Five-Year Longitudinal Study among Nurses [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020
Kristina Vaktskjold Hamre   +2 more
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Psychological Hardiness and Spirituality in Patients with Primary Brain Tumors: A Comparative Study [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Religion and Health, 2021
WOS:000636966400002PMID: 33818705The purpose of this research was to compare healthy individuals with patients having primary brain tumors (PBTs) with respect to their psychological hardiness and spirituality. In this study, a comparative and descriptive
Altun BAKSI   +2 more
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Psychological Hardiness: State of the Science

Holistic Nursing Practice, 1999
Over the past 20 years there has been increasing interest in the concept, psychological hardiness. Hardiness is defined as a constellation of attitudes, beliefs, and behavioral tendencies that consist of three components: commitment, control, and challenge.
C E, Lambert, V A, Lambert
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Measurement of Psychological Hardiness in Adolescents

The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1987
(1987). Measurement of Psychological Hardiness in Adolescents. The Journal of Genetic Psychology: Vol. 148, No. 3, pp. 393-395.
C, Morrissey, T E, Hannah
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Psychological hardiness predicts cardiovascular health

Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2015
Many, but not all people experience diminished health, performance and well-being as a function of exposure to stress. However, the underlying neurophysiological processes which characterize hardy or resilient people are not well understood. This study examines psychological hardiness and several indicators of cardiovascular health, including body mass
Paul T, Bartone   +2 more
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Correlates of Psychological Hardiness in Canadian Adolescents

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1987
Abstract An analysis of some of the correlates of psychological hardiness in Canadian adolescents was presented in the present study. In a regression analysis, sex, age, grade in school, religion, and well-being were all significantly associated with differences in hardiness.
T E, Hannah, C, Morrissey
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Gender features of psychological hardiness

Fundamental and applied researches in practice of leading scientific schools, 2020
The article examines scientific views on elderly people in societal life. Negative social phenomena affecting elderly people’s self-perception are analysed. The attitudes towards elderly people in a professional environment are considered. The existing gender inequality between men and women is substantiated, as well as existing discrimination against ...
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Type A, hardiness, and psychological distress

Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1986
This study examined the effects of hardiness and Type A behavior to burnout and psychological distress in the face of daily life hassles. Measures of hassles, hardiness, Type A behavior, and psychological distress were collected for 193 employees in the human services over 4 months.
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Psychological Hardiness in Women with Paraplegia

Rehabilitation Nursing, 2005
A revised model of psychological hardiness suggests that transformational coping, positive health behaviors, and activistic social support may be qualitative indicators of hardiness and an expression of the synergistic presence of commitment, control, and challenge.
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