The relationship between coping styles and mental health has received considerable attention, but the state effects on coping measures in a clinical sample are not well known.
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The relationship between coping styles and mental health has received considerable attention, but the state effects on coping measures in a clinical sample are not well known.
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- Coping style and gender effects on attitudinal responses to incivility (2016) · doi
Mixed results were found for employees who typically engaged in emotion-focussed coping (EFC) at work: frequent use of avoidant coping and religious coping buffered against the impact of incivility, however, support seeking coping styles strengthened the negative outcomes associated with incivility.
Keywords: coping incivility mixed found employees typically engaged emotion focussed frequent avoidant religious buffered against impact - When Does Identifying With Christ’s Suffering Help? A Moderated Moderation Analysis (2025) · doi
While religious coping has been extensively linked with positive outcomes, many emic religious coping resources have been insufficiently explored from a psychological perspective.
Keywords: religious coping extensively linked positive outcomes emic resources insufficiently explored psychological perspective - Coping Measurement and the State Effect of Depression and Anxiety in Psychiatric Outpatients (2002) · doi
The relationship between coping styles and mental health has received considerable attention, but the state effects on coping measures in a clinical sample are not well known.
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