Proactive coping is a multidimensional and future-looking quality of life strategy that can predict positive outcomes and regulate distress. Recently, social support has been seen as an essential resource for effective coping with stressors. On this basis, a cross-sectional study examining a theoretical model was investigated using a path analysis. It was hypothesized that social support would be associated with proactive coping in the synergistic relationship and in relation to the positive psychological variable of well-being. Moreover, direct relationships between well-being and feelings of depression were expected. In a sample of 482 full-time university students attending public university, the results showed that social support and co...
The aim of this study is to present the results of the evaluating process confirming whether the pro...
The relationship of the sources, mediators, and manifestations of stress were examined in a review o...
This study examined stress, social support, and depression among 86 (38 males and 48 females) underg...
Proactive coping is a multidimensional and future-looking quality of life strategy that can predict ...
Abstract. Traditionally, psychological research has focused on negative states, their determinants, ...
The aim of the study was to examine to what extent personality traits and individual variables are r...
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic continues to spread worldwide, and its related stressors...
Stress resistance is increasingly important in the field of health psychology, as the focus of resea...
Despite the importance that is attributed to both social support and coping in determining psycholog...
The present study is a longitudinal analysis of the buffering hypothesis. This hypothesis suggests t...
Introduction: The interrelationship between social support, depressive symptoms, stress and self-est...
Social support, social competence, and social connectedness were hypothesized to predict self-report...
Background and objectives : The omnipresence of stress and depression among university students is a...
Most studies in social support research have focused on social support buffering the negative effect...
Introduction: The interrelationship between social support, depressive symptoms, stress and self-est...
The aim of this study is to present the results of the evaluating process confirming whether the pro...
The relationship of the sources, mediators, and manifestations of stress were examined in a review o...
This study examined stress, social support, and depression among 86 (38 males and 48 females) underg...
Proactive coping is a multidimensional and future-looking quality of life strategy that can predict ...
Abstract. Traditionally, psychological research has focused on negative states, their determinants, ...
The aim of the study was to examine to what extent personality traits and individual variables are r...
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic continues to spread worldwide, and its related stressors...
Stress resistance is increasingly important in the field of health psychology, as the focus of resea...
Despite the importance that is attributed to both social support and coping in determining psycholog...
The present study is a longitudinal analysis of the buffering hypothesis. This hypothesis suggests t...
Introduction: The interrelationship between social support, depressive symptoms, stress and self-est...
Social support, social competence, and social connectedness were hypothesized to predict self-report...
Background and objectives : The omnipresence of stress and depression among university students is a...
Most studies in social support research have focused on social support buffering the negative effect...
Introduction: The interrelationship between social support, depressive symptoms, stress and self-est...
The aim of this study is to present the results of the evaluating process confirming whether the pro...
The relationship of the sources, mediators, and manifestations of stress were examined in a review o...
This study examined stress, social support, and depression among 86 (38 males and 48 females) underg...