A geographically diverse western adult sample (n=546) from Australia, New Zealand, the British Isles and North America reported comparable self-aspects, coping styles, recent stress and health states. Latent class analysis identified 3 cluster groups characterized by strong (n=231), medium (168) and weak (n = 147) patterns of self and coping, or Self-Coping Complexity (SCC). All SCC clusters reported similar recent stress and physical health, but the Low SCC group reported the poorest social, emotional, cognitive and sexual well-being, while the Medium and High SCC groups reported the greatest well-being. In the face of comparable stress, those with greater SCC enjoyed better psychosocial health
Many roads to psychological health exist, yet most are likely to conform to systematic, higher-order...
Theoretical models emphasize the importance of person and environmental variables in stress and copi...
The question of how to quantify insufficient coping behavior under chronic stress is of major clinic...
Using a tripartite relational (R), individual (I) and collective (C) framework, three studies explor...
Using a tripartite relational (R), individual (I) and collective (C) framework, three studies explor...
A tripartite model of relational (R), individual (I) and collective(C) self-aspects was applied to t...
The influence of self-complexity on coping behaviour and emotional adjustment is explored. The Role ...
Our personality and the way we cope with stress are two factors that are important in the developmen...
The aim of this study was to explore whether coping self-efficacy mediates between various distress ...
The objective of this study is to quantify situational impacts on coping compared to the impact of p...
This study explored group and relational differences in personality, health, and coping across 189 A...
International audienceUsing cluster analytical procedure, this study aimed (i) todetermine whether p...
Research into self-complexity has been hampered by problems with its measurement. The present study ...
Objective: To develop a theoretically grounded measure of self-perceived ability to cope with stress...
Many roads to psychological health exist, yet most are likely to conform to systematic, higher-order...
Many roads to psychological health exist, yet most are likely to conform to systematic, higher-order...
Theoretical models emphasize the importance of person and environmental variables in stress and copi...
The question of how to quantify insufficient coping behavior under chronic stress is of major clinic...
Using a tripartite relational (R), individual (I) and collective (C) framework, three studies explor...
Using a tripartite relational (R), individual (I) and collective (C) framework, three studies explor...
A tripartite model of relational (R), individual (I) and collective(C) self-aspects was applied to t...
The influence of self-complexity on coping behaviour and emotional adjustment is explored. The Role ...
Our personality and the way we cope with stress are two factors that are important in the developmen...
The aim of this study was to explore whether coping self-efficacy mediates between various distress ...
The objective of this study is to quantify situational impacts on coping compared to the impact of p...
This study explored group and relational differences in personality, health, and coping across 189 A...
International audienceUsing cluster analytical procedure, this study aimed (i) todetermine whether p...
Research into self-complexity has been hampered by problems with its measurement. The present study ...
Objective: To develop a theoretically grounded measure of self-perceived ability to cope with stress...
Many roads to psychological health exist, yet most are likely to conform to systematic, higher-order...
Many roads to psychological health exist, yet most are likely to conform to systematic, higher-order...
Theoretical models emphasize the importance of person and environmental variables in stress and copi...
The question of how to quantify insufficient coping behavior under chronic stress is of major clinic...