Personality traits have often been highlighted to relate to how people cope with stressful events. The present paper focuses on character strengths as positive personality traits and examines two basic assumptions that were derived from a core characteristic of character strengths (i.e., to determine how individuals deal with adversities): (1) Character strengths correlate with coping and (2) buffer the effects of work-related stress on job satisfaction. Two different samples (i.e., a mixed sample representing various occupations [N = 214] and a nurses sample [N = 175]) filled in measures for character strengths, coping, work-related stress, and job satisfaction. As expected, intellectual, emotional, and interpersonal strengths were related...
The relation between character strengths and psychological well-being can have an important effect o...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between hardiness, personal...
Personality variables (negative affectivity, locus of control and two components of Type A behaviour...
Character strengths are a central construct within positive psychology, and their importance for the...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00165 The relationships of character strengths with coping, work-related str...
Both conventional understanding and positive psychology recognise an important link between people\u...
Abstract Character strengths measured by the Values in Action inventory (VIA-120) have been linked t...
Background & Objectives: Job satisfaction is affected by several factors including personality chara...
Purpose: Positive psychological functioning has been related to various positive work-related outcom...
Several studies demonstrated the relevance of character strengths in the workplace. For example, it ...
This research programme aimed to explore why some academics cope with stress better than others and ...
Past research on the role of personality in the occupational stressor-strain relationship has focuse...
Background: Nurses displayed low levels of subjective well-being and high turnover intention. How to...
Character strengths have been defined as positive traits associated with individual differences. It...
Objectives: The main objectives of this study were to describe the current state of character streng...
The relation between character strengths and psychological well-being can have an important effect o...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between hardiness, personal...
Personality variables (negative affectivity, locus of control and two components of Type A behaviour...
Character strengths are a central construct within positive psychology, and their importance for the...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00165 The relationships of character strengths with coping, work-related str...
Both conventional understanding and positive psychology recognise an important link between people\u...
Abstract Character strengths measured by the Values in Action inventory (VIA-120) have been linked t...
Background & Objectives: Job satisfaction is affected by several factors including personality chara...
Purpose: Positive psychological functioning has been related to various positive work-related outcom...
Several studies demonstrated the relevance of character strengths in the workplace. For example, it ...
This research programme aimed to explore why some academics cope with stress better than others and ...
Past research on the role of personality in the occupational stressor-strain relationship has focuse...
Background: Nurses displayed low levels of subjective well-being and high turnover intention. How to...
Character strengths have been defined as positive traits associated with individual differences. It...
Objectives: The main objectives of this study were to describe the current state of character streng...
The relation between character strengths and psychological well-being can have an important effect o...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between hardiness, personal...
Personality variables (negative affectivity, locus of control and two components of Type A behaviour...