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A meta-analysis of the roles and resources model of support giving's health effects
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Author
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LaPorte, Thomas
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Date Created
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2016
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Subjects--Topical
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Social psychology, Psychology, Medical sciences
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Description
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Giving social support is lauded in society and regarded as contributing to the development and maintenance of social relationships, but research has typically focused on the benefits of receiving such support and the costs of giving. An emerging l...
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Antecedents in Building Resilience: Extending Conservation of Resources Theory
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Author
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Werntz Coatman, Lindamarie
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Date Created
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2022
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Subjects--Topical
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Management, Organizational behavior, Psychology, Industrial
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Description
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Stress in the workplace is a pertinent factor influencing people’s lives and performance at work. Stress creates a cost to employees through their psychological and physical well-being, and it has financial consequences for organizations. One pers...
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Doctoral Students' Stress and Coping Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic
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Author
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Elton, Kira
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Date Created
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2022
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Subjects--Topical
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Sociology
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Description
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The coronavirus pandemic had a profound change to daily life. While the pandemic could be considered a stressful event within its own right, graduate school is also known to induce stress; this stress occurs due to time constraints, financial stra...
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MOVEMENT AS A COPING STRATEGY FOR STRESS
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Author
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Ridenhour, Morgan
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Date Created
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2017
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Subjects--Topical
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Clinical psychology
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Description
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This study explores the use of non-strenuous movement, such as stretching and fidgeting, as a coping mechanism for stress. Prominent sources such as American Psychological Association (APA) recommend the use of movement to manage stress (APA, 2017...
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Should I Stay or Should I Go? Stress, Coping, and Retention among Novice Teachers
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Author
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Fisher, Molly
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Date Created
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2009
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Subjects--Topical
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Mathematics--Study and teaching, Education, Education, Secondary
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Description
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There are many factors that lead to stress and burnout of teachers that ultimately result in up to half of teachers leaving the profession before their sixth year of experience. This study is a mixed-method approach to the problem that began with ...
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Title
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Stress, Sleep, Inflammation, and Cognitive Ability
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Author
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Hirsch, Sophie
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Date Created
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2023
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Subjects--Topical
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Psychology
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Description
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Psychological stress, defined as a relationship between the person and their socioenvironmental context that is appraised as exhausting the resources of a person, has long been shown to affect concurrent and long-term health outcomes. Previous res...
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPARATIVE APPRAISAL OF PERCEIVED RESOURCES AND DEMANDS FOR PRINCIPALS
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Author
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Maerz, Drew
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Date Created
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2011
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Subjects--Topical
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Educational leadership, Educational tests and measurements, School management and organization
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Description
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The purpose of this study was to develop the Comparative Appraisal of perceived Resources and Demands for Principals (CARD-P), which is used for appraising perceived stress in the elementary school principalship. An appraisal-based definition of s...
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Title
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The Development Of A Comparative Appraisal Of Perceived Resources And Demands For Clergy
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Author
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Jackson-Jordan, Elizabeth
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Date Created
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2014
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Subjects--Topical
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Adult education
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Description
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The purpose of this study was to develop the Comparative Appraisal of perceived Resources and Demands for Clergy (CARD-C), which is used for appraising perceived stress for clergy persons. An appraisal-based definition of stress was derived from t...