This research is a follow-up to a previous study on the preferred stress coping strategies of students that ascertained rather unsettling result of surprisingly high number of negative strategies. This paper aims to investigate the levels of perceived self-efficacy and satisfaction with life (subjective well-being) in connection to stress coping strategies in a sample of university students. The data were collected on a sample of 387 respondents with the use of three standardized questionnaires: General Self-Efficacy Scale, The Satisfaction With Life Scale and The Stress Coping Style Questionnaire. The significance of the difference between the means of our sample and other relevant samples was tested via t-test. Correlation coefficient was...
The psychological implications of stress have become an issue of concern for university students aro...
This research project aimed to understand why some undergraduates cope better than others with stres...
The importance of personal psychological resources in preventing academic stress has enjoyed little ...
This research is a follow-up to a previous study on the preferred stress coping strategies of studen...
This paper addresses the question of mutual relationship of the perceived self-efficacy, well-being ...
In daily academic life, students are exposed to a wide range of potentially stressful situations wh...
This quantitative study aims to assess the degree to which self-efficacy (the sense of their abiliti...
This is a quantitative, exploratory study focusing on self-efficacy and ways of coping of male and f...
[Abstract] The importance of personal psychological resources in preventing academic stress has enjo...
[Abstract] In the transactional model of stress, coping responses are the key to preventing the stre...
The main problem of this research was the study of relationships between perceived self-efficacy and...
Self-efficacy can affect an individual’s thoughts and emotions. It can be related to self-regulation...
This qualitative study explored the phenomenologically meaningful ways in which students support the...
The goal of this study was to examine the relationship of self-efficacy, social support, and coping ...
[EN] An increasing amount of research is investigating the effects of self-efficacy in various areas...
The psychological implications of stress have become an issue of concern for university students aro...
This research project aimed to understand why some undergraduates cope better than others with stres...
The importance of personal psychological resources in preventing academic stress has enjoyed little ...
This research is a follow-up to a previous study on the preferred stress coping strategies of studen...
This paper addresses the question of mutual relationship of the perceived self-efficacy, well-being ...
In daily academic life, students are exposed to a wide range of potentially stressful situations wh...
This quantitative study aims to assess the degree to which self-efficacy (the sense of their abiliti...
This is a quantitative, exploratory study focusing on self-efficacy and ways of coping of male and f...
[Abstract] The importance of personal psychological resources in preventing academic stress has enjo...
[Abstract] In the transactional model of stress, coping responses are the key to preventing the stre...
The main problem of this research was the study of relationships between perceived self-efficacy and...
Self-efficacy can affect an individual’s thoughts and emotions. It can be related to self-regulation...
This qualitative study explored the phenomenologically meaningful ways in which students support the...
The goal of this study was to examine the relationship of self-efficacy, social support, and coping ...
[EN] An increasing amount of research is investigating the effects of self-efficacy in various areas...
The psychological implications of stress have become an issue of concern for university students aro...
This research project aimed to understand why some undergraduates cope better than others with stres...
The importance of personal psychological resources in preventing academic stress has enjoyed little ...