Stress and Anxiety -- Coping and Resilience

Stress and Anxiety -- Coping and Resilience

Stress and Anxiety -- Coping and Resilience

Stress and Anxiety -- Coping and Resilience

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Overview

This book presents a collection of articles covering a contemporary exploration of old and new concepts in the area of stress, anxiety, and coping. The papers include a consideration of the age-old questions concerning test and maths anxiety and the factors which predict or mediate these to a theoretical discussion of what is stress and how do we measure it. Several articles focus on stress and coping in applied settings, such as among patients with chronic disease, panic disorder, and also in those who play sport. Further papers are devoted to stress and coping in educational and academic settings and examine factors which contribute to students' learning as well as those which influence teachers' occupational stress. The recent emphasis by positive psychologists on resilience as well as coping has also featured here with chapters looking at their contributions to psychological health. However, the question is posed as to whether resilience and coping are cut from the same cloth.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783832545079
Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin
Publication date: 06/20/2017
Pages: 234
Product dimensions: 6.65(w) x 9.45(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Part 1 Stress and Anxiety - Coping and Resilience

1 Resilience and coping: Cut from the same cloth? Kathleen A. Moore Karmen Russell Stéphane L. Bouchoucha 7

2 Perceived environmental assets of resilience in relation to complex mental health in a representative Hungarian adolescent sample Melinda Reinhardt Ágota Örkényi Gyöngyi Kökönyei 17

3 Personal and contextual resilience factors linked to psychological adjustment outcomes in adolescents from maginalized settings Blanca E. B. Eguiarte Raquel A. Rodriguez 31

4 Actor and partner effects of attachment on young couples' dyadic coping Lana Batinic Zeljka Kamenov 43

5 Relationship satisfaction of mental health patients: The role of individual and dyadic coping with stress Ivana Bahun Aleksandra Huic 55

6 Recovery from work - Is it yet another name for work-stress coping strategies? Emina Nezirevic Masa T. Grabovac Anita L. Korajlija 69

7 Endorsement of paranormal and New Age Beliefs as a unique form of coping Emma Lowrie Gayle Brewer Paul Rogers Mike Elsea Rachel Tarling 79

Part 2 Stress and Anxiety - Educational Settings

8 The role of personality, self-concept and defensive motivation in predicting math anxiety Iris Marušic Jelena Matic 95

9 Competition in class hinders scholastic well-being effects on test anxiety in secondary school students Frances Hoferichter Diana Raufelder 105

10 Predictors and consequences of test anxiety Vanja Putarek Vesna Vlahovic-Štetic Mihael Kozina 115

11 Enjoyment and boredom in academic online-learning: Relations with appraisals and learning outcomes Christian Heckel Tobias Ringesien 127

12 Examination of teacher and school characteristics as predictors of occupational stress Paul G. Fitchett Richard G. Lambert Christopher J. McCarthy 137

13 Can social problem-solving help students alleviate stress? Ines Jakovcic Ivanka Zivcic-Becirevic Gorana Birovljevic 151

14 Alerting, orienting and conflict monitoring in children with anxiety disorders: Evidence from an emotional Attention Network Task Erika Wauthia Lauranne Bogaert Mandy Rossignol 163

Part 3 Stress and Anxiety - Applied Settings

15 Stress research in sport psychology: Three limitations and future directions Ohad Nahum 177

16 Experience of Stress and Anxiety in Older Adults with Type II Diabetes María A. Rodriguez 187

17 The looming cognitive style and anxiety sensitivity as correlates of different coping strategies in panic Doris Curzik Nataša Jokic-Begic 199

18 Minority stress measure development: Theoretical concerns and suggested resolutions Sheree M. Schrager Jeremy T. Goldbach 211

19 The relation of the big five factors with stress vulnerability and specific stressors Shulamith Kreitler 223

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