This research study aims at examining the cross-cultural differences or similarities in the stress coping process between countries, with a focus on the United States and Nigeria. More specifically, the study examines whether culture influences the relationship between situational control and coping strategies. Participation in this survey will be restricted to people with either Nigerian or United States nationality who have also lived in their country of nationality for a minimum of 18 years. Participants will be required to respond to items from the Locus of Control scale, brief-COPE scale, and the Values Survey Module. The outcome of this study could be useful for increasing the understanding of the impact of cultural environment on cop...
The question of how to quantify insufficient coping behavior under chronic stress is of major clinic...
Three studies establish the relations between cultural values and coping using multicultural samples...
While culture’s effect on the coping process has long been acknowledged in the stress-coping literat...
This research study aims at examining the cross-cultural differences or similarities in the stress c...
The stress response that is triggered in an organism when facing a stressor is crucial to maintain s...
Quansah F, Ankomah F, Hagan Jr. JE, et al. Development and Validation of an Inventory for Stressful ...
This study explored coping as a cultural adaptation by studying the role of ethnicity and acculturat...
While the influence of culture on coping has been implicated conceptually in the stress-coping liter...
This project examined the similarities and differences of the coping process of English and Turkish ...
The Cross-Cultural Coping Scale, a scenario-based instrument, was developed in 3 studies. Explorator...
The aim of the study was to compare cultures of various levels of individualism and collectivism wit...
Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.This research was aime...
The internal structure of the COPE inventory (Carver, Scheier & Weintraub, 1989), a questionnaire wh...
Received 29 August 2017. Accepted 25 October 2017. Published online 18 December 2017.This paper disc...
The main aims of the present study were (a) to compare problem- and emotion focused coping in studen...
The question of how to quantify insufficient coping behavior under chronic stress is of major clinic...
Three studies establish the relations between cultural values and coping using multicultural samples...
While culture’s effect on the coping process has long been acknowledged in the stress-coping literat...
This research study aims at examining the cross-cultural differences or similarities in the stress c...
The stress response that is triggered in an organism when facing a stressor is crucial to maintain s...
Quansah F, Ankomah F, Hagan Jr. JE, et al. Development and Validation of an Inventory for Stressful ...
This study explored coping as a cultural adaptation by studying the role of ethnicity and acculturat...
While the influence of culture on coping has been implicated conceptually in the stress-coping liter...
This project examined the similarities and differences of the coping process of English and Turkish ...
The Cross-Cultural Coping Scale, a scenario-based instrument, was developed in 3 studies. Explorator...
The aim of the study was to compare cultures of various levels of individualism and collectivism wit...
Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.This research was aime...
The internal structure of the COPE inventory (Carver, Scheier & Weintraub, 1989), a questionnaire wh...
Received 29 August 2017. Accepted 25 October 2017. Published online 18 December 2017.This paper disc...
The main aims of the present study were (a) to compare problem- and emotion focused coping in studen...
The question of how to quantify insufficient coping behavior under chronic stress is of major clinic...
Three studies establish the relations between cultural values and coping using multicultural samples...
While culture’s effect on the coping process has long been acknowledged in the stress-coping literat...