The concept of Hardiness was first given by Suzanne C. Kobasa (1979) as a personality style or pattern associated with continued good health and performance under stress. According to her, hardy people are buffered against stressful life situations because they engage in certain affective, cognitive, and behavioral responses. In her foundational paper entitled ‘Stressful life events, personality, and health: An inquiry into hardiness', published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology in 1979, Suzanne C. Kobasa introduced the concept of psychological hardiness and suggested that hardiness moderates the relationship between stressful life events and illness. Kobasa characterized hardiness as comprising of three components or the ...
The main purpose of this research was to examine relationships between the personality construct of ...
The personality component known as hardiness (Kobasa, 1979) is proposed to have such protective prop...
The relevance of the researched problem is conditioned by the growing social and psychological tensi...
The concept of Hardiness was first given by Suzanne C. Kobasa (1979) as a personality style or patte...
The concept of Hardiness was first given by Suzanne C. Kobasa (1979) as a personality style or patte...
The concept of Hardiness was first given by Suzanne C. Kobasa (1979) as a personality style or patte...
Hardiness, a personality factor suggested to be a determining factor in the promotion and maintenanc...
The impact hardiness had on mental and physical health was examined. Hardiness, a stress resistant p...
Introduction: Today's world is full of unavoidable stress. Therefore, this study aimed to investigat...
The Structure of Hardiness, its Measurement Invariance across Gender and Relationships with Personal...
AbstractThis exploratory study investigated development of a model hardiness training program to det...
INTRODUCTION: The construct of hardiness - structured in the control, commitment and challenge compo...
In recent decades, as scientific understanding regarding the effects of stress on health and well-be...
Background: The construct of hardiness was first introduced by Kobasa and Maddi, who defined it as a...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Alan Strathman, Psychological SciencesHardy individuals a...
The main purpose of this research was to examine relationships between the personality construct of ...
The personality component known as hardiness (Kobasa, 1979) is proposed to have such protective prop...
The relevance of the researched problem is conditioned by the growing social and psychological tensi...
The concept of Hardiness was first given by Suzanne C. Kobasa (1979) as a personality style or patte...
The concept of Hardiness was first given by Suzanne C. Kobasa (1979) as a personality style or patte...
The concept of Hardiness was first given by Suzanne C. Kobasa (1979) as a personality style or patte...
Hardiness, a personality factor suggested to be a determining factor in the promotion and maintenanc...
The impact hardiness had on mental and physical health was examined. Hardiness, a stress resistant p...
Introduction: Today's world is full of unavoidable stress. Therefore, this study aimed to investigat...
The Structure of Hardiness, its Measurement Invariance across Gender and Relationships with Personal...
AbstractThis exploratory study investigated development of a model hardiness training program to det...
INTRODUCTION: The construct of hardiness - structured in the control, commitment and challenge compo...
In recent decades, as scientific understanding regarding the effects of stress on health and well-be...
Background: The construct of hardiness was first introduced by Kobasa and Maddi, who defined it as a...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Alan Strathman, Psychological SciencesHardy individuals a...
The main purpose of this research was to examine relationships between the personality construct of ...
The personality component known as hardiness (Kobasa, 1979) is proposed to have such protective prop...
The relevance of the researched problem is conditioned by the growing social and psychological tensi...