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- Title
- A meta-analysis of the roles and resources model of support giving's health effects
- Author
- LaPorte, Thomas
- Date Created
- 2016
- Subjects--Topical
- Social psychology, Psychology, Medical sciences
- Description
- 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...
- Title
- Antecedents in Building Resilience: Extending Conservation of Resources Theory
- Author
- Werntz Coatman, Lindamarie
- Date Created
- 2022
- Subjects--Topical
- Management, Organizational behavior, Psychology, Industrial
- Description
- 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...
- Title
- Contributions of Documentation Status, Spiritual Coping, and Acculturation on the Stress Level of Adult Hispanic Immigrants
- Author
- Benitez, Elba
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Counseling psychology, Mental health
- Description
- ABSTRACTELBA CAROLINA BENITEZ. Contributions of Documentation Status, Spiritual Coping, and Acculturation on the Stress Level of Adult Hispanic Immigrants(Under the direction of DR. PHYLLIS POST)Nearly 35% of the more than 55 million Hispanics who...
- Title
- Do video games reduce or induce stress? The effect of challenge and threat appraisals on stress and aggression when playing violent and nonviolent video games
- Author
- Porter, Anne
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology, Medical sciences
- Description
- Video game players report using video games for stress reduction, but previous studies have found mixed results when examining stress and video games, and fail to comprehensively measure all relevant psychological, emotional, and physiological str...
- Title
- Doctoral Students' Stress and Coping Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic
- Author
- Elton, Kira
- Date Created
- 2022
- Subjects--Topical
- Sociology
- Description
- 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...
- Title
- EXPLORING PERPETUATING FACTORS BY WHICH PERCEIVED STRESS CONTRIBUTES TO POOR SLEEP QUALITY: THE ROLE OF PRE-SLEEP AROUSAL, BEHAVIORS, AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES
- Author
- Mason, Christine
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Clinical psychology
- Description
- Young adults are the fasting growing but least understood at-risk group reporting poor sleep. Stress and developmental processes related to the transition to college may negatively alter sleep quality and sleep patterns that continue into adulthoo...
- Title
- Examining interactions of perfectionism and dispositional mindfulness on perceived stress
- Author
- Papay, Kimberly
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology, Personality
- Description
- The main purpose of the study was to examine if perfectionism (both evaluative concerns perfectionism (ECP) and personal strivings perfectionism (PSP)) and dispositional mindfulness interact to predict perceived stress. Regression analyses indicat...
- Title
- External Resources: Do Resilient Employees Use of External Resources Influence Perceptions of Their Job?
- Author
- Clayton, Elizabeth
- Date Created
- 2019
- Subjects--Topical
- Organizational behavior
- Description
- Conservation of Resources Theory (COR) argues that both psychological and external factors serve as resources to buffer the effects of stress, which in turn influence people’s perception of their work environments. Risk and Resilience Theory (RRT)...
- Title
- MOVEMENT AS A COPING STRATEGY FOR STRESS
- Author
- Ridenhour, Morgan
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Clinical psychology
- Description
- 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...
- Title
- Perceived Work Ability for Employees with Mental Illness: The Roles of Symptom Severity, Anticipated Discrimination, and Internalized Stigma
- Author
- Bardwell, Tarya
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology
- Description
- Working adults with mental illness must navigate stigma and impairment in the workplace, and these factors may affect their perceived ability to continue working in their current job. Using appraisal theory and the why try model, the current study...
- Title
- Re-examining the positive conscientiousness-performance relationship: The role of neuroticism and stress
- Author
- Dunn, Alexandra
- Date Created
- 2014
- Subjects--Topical
- Organizational behavior, Psychology, Personality
- Description
- This study adds to the growing body of research on the interactive effects of personality traits. The researcher hypothesized that the relationship between conscientiousness and task performance would be weaker for individuals high in neuroticism....
- Title
- Should I Stay or Should I Go? Stress, Coping, and Retention among Novice Teachers
- Author
- Fisher, Molly
- Date Created
- 2009
- Subjects--Topical
- Mathematics--Study and teaching, Education, Education, Secondary
- Description
- 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 ...
- Title
- Stress, Sleep, Inflammation, and Cognitive Ability
- Author
- Hirsch, Sophie
- Date Created
- 2023
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology
- Description
- 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...
- Title
- Stress, burnout, and work-family conflict among police officers: The moderating effect of emotion regulation strategies
- Author
- Toth, Allison
- Date Created
- 2019
- Subjects--Topical
- Management, Psychology
- Description
- Police officers have an incredibly stressful and emotionally laborious job, which can lead to burnout and issues with their work on the clock spilling over and influencing their time with their family off the clock (i.e. work-family conflict). Due...
- Title
- The Development Of A Comparative Appraisal Of Perceived Resources And Demands For Clergy
- Author
- Jackson-Jordan, Elizabeth
- Date Created
- 2014
- Subjects--Topical
- Adult education
- Description
- 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...
- Title
- The influence of emotion regulation on psychological distress and physiological functioning following a romantic breakup
- Author
- Roos, Lydia
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Psychology, Cognitive psychology, Psychophysiology
- Description
- Being in a romantic relationship confers better psychological wellbeing and physical health than being single; however, relationship dissolution can be psychologically stressful, and separation and divorce have been linked to an array of poor heal...