The main problem of this research was the study of relationships between perceived self-efficacy and coping. Relationships between self-efficacy and irrational thought patterns were also studied. Although it has been shown that persons who are highly self-effacious effectively deal with life stressors, there appears to be no knowledge of the specific ways in which such persons cope. Hypothesis I: There is a positive relationship between perceived self-efficacy with respect to dealing with a significant stressor and the following coping mechanisms: perseverance, positive thinking, self-adaptation, rational action, and restraint. Hypothesis II: There is a negative relationship between perceived self-efficacy with respect to dealing wi...
The study aimed to test a model of the relationship between perception of stressful life events and ...
Stress resistance is increasingly important in the field of health psychology, as the focus of resea...
Objective: Recent evidence suggests that the way in which individuals relate to their aversive thoug...
The main problem of this research was the study of relationships between perceived self-efficacy and...
M.A.Over the years it has become clear that self-efficacy beliefs play a significant role in various...
Self-efficacy influences self-regulatory cognition and behaviour, including the way we approach and ...
The main purpose of this research was to examine relationships between the personality construct of ...
This research is a follow-up to a previous study on the preferred stress coping strategies of studen...
On the basis of Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) cognitive-phenomenological theory of stress and coping,...
This is a quantitative, exploratory study focusing on self-efficacy and ways of coping of male and f...
Self-efficacy can affect an individual’s thoughts and emotions. It can be related to self-regulation...
The purpose of this research was to examine the relationship between coping flexibility and self-est...
The primary purpose of this research was to study relationships between the personality construct of...
This paper addresses the question of mutual relationship of the perceived self-efficacy, well-being ...
One main purpose of the present study was to investigate the ability of internal locus of control, o...
The study aimed to test a model of the relationship between perception of stressful life events and ...
Stress resistance is increasingly important in the field of health psychology, as the focus of resea...
Objective: Recent evidence suggests that the way in which individuals relate to their aversive thoug...
The main problem of this research was the study of relationships between perceived self-efficacy and...
M.A.Over the years it has become clear that self-efficacy beliefs play a significant role in various...
Self-efficacy influences self-regulatory cognition and behaviour, including the way we approach and ...
The main purpose of this research was to examine relationships between the personality construct of ...
This research is a follow-up to a previous study on the preferred stress coping strategies of studen...
On the basis of Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) cognitive-phenomenological theory of stress and coping,...
This is a quantitative, exploratory study focusing on self-efficacy and ways of coping of male and f...
Self-efficacy can affect an individual’s thoughts and emotions. It can be related to self-regulation...
The purpose of this research was to examine the relationship between coping flexibility and self-est...
The primary purpose of this research was to study relationships between the personality construct of...
This paper addresses the question of mutual relationship of the perceived self-efficacy, well-being ...
One main purpose of the present study was to investigate the ability of internal locus of control, o...
The study aimed to test a model of the relationship between perception of stressful life events and ...
Stress resistance is increasingly important in the field of health psychology, as the focus of resea...
Objective: Recent evidence suggests that the way in which individuals relate to their aversive thoug...