... and coping strategies (problem-focused coping, emotion-focused coping, and social support coping) were positively correlated ... and coping strategies (problem-focused coping, emotion-focused coping, and social support coping) were positively correlated ... problem-focused coping, emotion-focused coping, and avoidance coping) mediated the relations between perceived social support, ... problem-focused coping, emotion-focused coping, and avoidance coping) mediated the relations between perceived social support, ...
... coping strategies and perceived social support among the students of University of Guilan. Methods: ... ... The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between academic self-efficacy and perceived stress, ... The relationship between academic self-efficacy with perceived stress, coping strategies and perceived social support among ... Conclusion: The findings support the importance of perceived stress, perceived social support and problem-oriented coping in ...
... social support, resilience, and coping strategies (5). This work will be facilitated by the modification and validation of ... Perceived racial discrimination and depressed mood in perinatal women: an extension of the domain specific stress index. Womens ... The person-centered nature of LCA supports the application of an intersectional approach in which multiple social identities ... It is hypothesized that sociocultural norms and values such as social support and religiosity may buffer Hispanic people ...
Psychological variables included personality, coping strategies, psychological morbidity, perceived social support and life ... ARC or AIDS diagnosis showed that biomedical variables were predominant in predicting disease progression but acceptance coping ...
Social support was the most frequently used coping strategy. Article 2 aims to describe how 33 Roma people in West Sweden ... The respondents perceived their own health and well-being to be good. Freedom, independency, education and employment were the ... Crucial elements of the respondents health perception were being employed, having an education, social support from family and ... SDU RIO supports collaboration between researchers and businesses and public authorities. We help advance our students career ...
Faraci, P., Bottaro, R., & Craparo, G. (2021). Coping strategies and perceived social support among cancer patients: A cross- ... Predictors of perceived breast cancer risk and the relation between perceived risk and breast cancer screening: A meta-analytic ... Dwyer, A. A., Hesse‐Biber, S., Shea, H., Zeng, Z., & Yi, S. (2022). Coping response and family communication of cancer risk in ... 2022). Incongruities between perceived control and desire for control: Accounting for depressive symptomology in adolescence. ...
Discover coping strategies and the relationship between stress and burnout. Findings reveal higher stress levels in primary ... Rational coping behaviors aid in overcoming stress and burnout. ... coping, and social support. Journal of Occupational Psychology ... Betoret, F. D., & Artiga, A. G. (2010). Barriers perceived by teachers at work, coping strategies, self-efficacy and burnout. ... Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 9, 261-275. doi:10.1080/10615809608249406 [9] Chan, D. W. (1998). Stress, Coping strategies, and ...
Along these lines, caregivers who use problem-solving coping strategies or who seek social support are less distressed than ... Furthermore, individuals who engage in religious coping or have high perceived social support are more likely to report post- ... caregivers who believe their coping strategies are effective, or caregivers who perceive sufficient help from their support ... This support includes: Physical support: management of side effects and late effects of treatment and assistance with personal ...
... which brings up the importance of psychiatric support for this group. Longitudinal studies need to be conducted to further ... and pediatric patients with unharmonious social relationships (OR = 5.759, p = 0.043) and with introverted personality (OR = ... family situation and social relationship, cognition and attitude towards TD and treatment. Anxiety and depression were assessed ... Anxiety-Depression and Social Support on Coping Strategies of Parents Having A Child With Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome. ...
... coping strategies can be used to satisfy needs for connectedness and belonging while maintaining the strategy of social ... social anxiety, and perceived social support related to the problematic use of social networks [e.g., (18, 26-30)]. ... need for social exchange, perceived social support, and social anxiety depict main motivators that drive behavior in order to ... perceived social support) are related to a problematic social-networks use in general [e.g., (18, 24, 26, 28, 29, 47)]. It has ...
Results also supported the importance of limiting cigarette access, receiving social support, strong motivation and confidence ... active prevention and coping strategies, motivation to quit, difficulty quitting and reactions to initial lapses. FINDINGS: ... CONCLUSIONS: Smoking cessation counseling may work by supporting confidence about quitting and reducing perceived difficulty ... Cessation counseling was delivered in eight 10-minute sessions focused on bolstering social support, motivation, problem- ...
... individual and interpersonal factors such as coping strategies and quality of social supports influence the degree to which ... Conclusions/Implications: The composite findings of the studies reflect that BCS perceive a myriad of vulnerabilities in ... A better understanding of this schema would help ensure coordination of care to support BCS concerns and shifts in priorities ... Womens perceptions of psychological and social vulnerability in relation to paid work after a breast cancer diagnosis: an ...
... and the type of social support they received influenced their coping abilities. These results add to the limited, yet growing, ... Our analysis of the interview data indicated that the athletes used emotion-focused coping strategies, such as avoidance and ... In addition, the lack of perceived control over their injuries, a lack of a symptom-specific treatment protocol, ... This study aims to highlight how an existential-humanistic perspective can inform athlete support and in doing so, emphasize ...
... used approach coping more frequently than avoidance coping strategies and perceived high levels of social support from friends ... Perceived social support was measured using the Perceived Social Support Scale (PSS) [16]. The PSS is a 40-item scale that ... The PSS consists of 2 subscales: perceived social support from family and perceived social support from friends. Each of the ... escape avoidance coping strategies and P25 was 19 in distancing coping strategies and 18 in self-controlling coping strategies. ...
Psychological assessments of the residents showed increased worry, perceived decreases in social support, and biological ... levels may be good indicators of cognitive coping strategies and catecholamine levels may be indicative of physical coping. ... Measuring social support in a multicultural situation will probably not accurately define social support in each cultural group ... The psychological stress found among some people reacting to exposures to hazardous waste may be mediated by social support. ...
Relation between perceived stress, social support and coping strategies and maternal well-being: a review of the literature ... Stressful events, social support, and coping strategies of primiparous women during the postpartum period: a qualitative study ... The role of social support satisfaction on the psychological health of primiparous mothers in the perinatal period ... Impact of health beliefs, social support and self-efficacy on physical activity and dietary habits during the post-partum ...
... use of instrumental support, and religious coping) on the relationship between discrimination and four dimensions of social ... Increases in perceived discrimination were associated with increased social exclusion on all four dimensions. Increased use of ... Moderation models using path analyses were conducted to examine the moderating effects of three coping strategies (active ... Use of instrumental support also buffered the negative effects of discrimination on limited social participation. ...
The most prevalent coping strategy used by pregnant women was the avoidance strategy. Hierarchical regression revealed that the ... This study aimed to investigate the association between coping strategies of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic and ... Therefore, obtaining further knowledge about impacts of coping strategies on pregnant women seems to be essential. ... coping strategy of avoidance was a significant predictor of depression (β = 0.226, p = 0.046) after controlling background ...
Razurel C, Kaiser B, Sellenet C, Epiney M: Relation between perceived stress, social support, and coping strategies and ... Social support. Researchers have consistently shown that poor communication with healthcare staff and perceived unhelpful staff ... perceived lack of competence as a mother and anxiety, loneliness and feeling overwhelmed. Lack of social support was also an ... perceived lack of competence as a mother, lack of social support and breastfeeding. This suggests that a transdiagnostic ...
... coping strategies and perceived social support in the elderly. Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica, 19(2), 301-308. https://doi.org/ ...
Post-Traumatic Growth during COVID-19: The Role of Perceived Social Support, Personality, and Coping Strategies. Xie, C. S. & ... CISR: Crisis Inequalities and Social Resilience (CISR). Rydström, H., Turner, S., Hill, A., Banerjee, S., Hjärpe, T., Nicoli ...
Our results highlight protective aspects of the traditional Hispanic culture, such as high social support, coping strategies, ... Higher levels of perceived discrimination were associated with higher lifetime risk for suicidal ideation (β = 0.051; P , .001 ... Social Media Images Can Predict Suicide Risk. Recent studies predicting signs of suicide risk from social media using ... By incorporating strategies to target barriers to care and increasing their cultural competence, clinicians can help amend the ...
Social media platforms, commonly used by... , Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate ... Perceived social isolation (PSI) is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. ... Co-present smartphone use, friendship satisfaction, and social isolation: The role of coping strategies ... Thus, the purpose of this study was to assess associations between social media use and perceived emotional support in a large ...
Zimet, G. D., Dahlem, N. W., Zimet, S. G., & Farley, G. K. (1988). The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. ... Social Support, Coping Strategies, and Their Effects Family Strength in Remote Marriage: Social Support, Coping Strategies, and ... Social Support, Coping Strategies, and Their Effects: Family Strength in Remote Marriage: Social Support, Coping Strategies, ... Keywords: coping strategies, family strength, long distance marriage, social support Abstract. Many married couples in ...
Perceived social support among university students in Malaysia during Covid-19 pandemic. Journal of International Dental and ... Assessment of psychological distress and coping strategies among dental undergraduate students in a Malaysian university during ... Association of low perceived social support with emotional disturbances among undergraduate students of faculty of nursing in ... Comparison between the effect of GnRH agonist and HCG injection on the luteal phase support in patient undergoing IUI. Journal ...
... social support, and coping strategies (Tay et al., 2014). It also found that the associations between religion and well-being ... The worldwide data presented gave rise to questions on a perceived paradox; although the religious reported higher well-being, ... Graham, C., & Crown, S. (2014). Religion and well-being around the world: Social purpose, social time, or social insurance. ... social network and social participation (number of close family and friends, participation in any social or sports group) and ...
Giving coping strategies to help alleviate chronic pain following combat injury. Overall, this project aims to explore (1) the ... Perceived social support refers to a persons beliefs about how much support is available from their relationships, including ... role of perceived social support following combat, (2) whether perceptions of social support differ in those with a physical ... The role of perceived social support following combat: associations with psychological and physical trauma. by Laura Grover a ...
... lends support to our plan to apply these strategies to enhance self-management of post-treatment symptoms, coping, confidence, ... coping appraisal, and self-efficacy are in turn influenced by pre-existing factors (e.g. age, gender, social roles, co- ... We will assess perceived cancer control and outlook using five items from a validated measure developed to examine the ... and the transactional model of stress and coping (e.g. coping appraisal) [65, 66]. The framework is supported by a robust ...
... perceived needs and coping strategies. Emerging subthemes are summarised according to patients photographs and responses that ... Psychological support. For the category of psychological support, one theme was identified, namely stigma-reduction support. ... From images to voices: A photo analysis of medical and social support needs of people living with HIV/AIDS in Tanzania. Journal ... The purpose of this study was to use the photovoice technique to assess the social support and healthcare needs of PLWHAs in ...
Brief COPE, and AIDS-related stigma scales were used to measure perceived social support, QOL, coping strategy, and ... Perceived social support, coping strategy, and internalized stigma have been linked with the quality of life (QOL) among people ... problem-focused coping strategy did not significantly affect the QOL, and most of the effects of perceived social support were ... Perceived social support, coping, and stigma on the quality of life of people living with HIV in Nepal: a moderated mediation ...