Interrelationships of personality and coping in a challenging extreme situation

Autor: Gloria R. Leon, Ruth Kanfer, Lonnie Dupre, Richard G. Hoffman
Rok vydání: 1991
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Zdroj: Journal of Research in Personality. 25:357-371
ISSN: 0092-6566
DOI: 10.1016/0092-6566(91)90027-n
Popis: The relationship between personality characteristics, daily stressors, and means of coping were studied in a 12-person Soviet-American expedition ateamconsisting of Caucasian and Eskimo men and women. The members scored relatively high on scales measuring well-being, achievement orientation, and traditionalism and scored relatively low on stress reactivity. The use of social support as a coping mechanism was positively related to high stress reactivity, control, and negative emotionality and negatively related to well-being. Negative emotionality was related to ratings of daily intrapersonal stressor. Discussion centered on the function of social support in an extreme, task-focused situation and the relationship of social support coping in this particular type of situation to maladaptive personality characteristics.
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