There are two ways in which a knowledge of stress and coping can help a nurse in her day-to-day work. First it can help directly in patient care. Research has suggested that stress adversely affects healing and recovery rates (Boore, 1978). A nurse who knows the circumstances under which...
Thus, this paper compares two theoretical models of stress and coping: (a) the Resiliency Model (RM) of Family Stress, Adjustment, and Adaptation; and (b) the Lazarus and Folkman's Stress, Appraisal, and Coping Model (SACM). Stress and coping among runaway youths are explained through the...
摘要: Recently interest has shiftedjrom thefact ofa relationship between social stressors and health outcomes to factors that may buffer the impact of social stressors. Many forms of the stress-resource-adaptation model are possible. This paper argues that there is not one...
摘要: 1. Discusses stress, coping, and health concepts that appear to have the greatest promise for informing and guiding future research among Native American (NA) populations. A model is presented that incorporates a wide range of interacting variables at one time....
Moderating Effect of Psychological Hardiness on the Relationship Between Occupational Stress and Self-Efficacy Among Georgia School Psychologists Using a framework structured by the theory of psychological hardiness, self-efficacy theory, and transactional model of stress and coping, sequential multiple... ...
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The historical development of 'traditional' theories of culture shock led to the emergence of contemporary theoretical approaches, such as 'culture learning', 'stress and coping' and 'social identification'. These approaches can be accommodated within a broad theoretical framework based on the ...
Traditional cross-sectional and longitudinal studies only have a few measurement time points for each individual, which is not suitable for studying intraindividual dynamics. Intensive longitudinal design collects a set of measures from individuals at multiple time points with higher frequency over longer...
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