In this article, various feminist theories are used to critique selected psychological theories of coping with stress, a reformulated coping theory is outlined, and recommendations for future research are made. To date, theories of coping often portray women as less able copers than the samples of men with whom they are compared. A reformulated theory, based on different women\u27s experiences, explicitly examines the role of social forces (sexism, racism) and access to power as variables in the coping process rather than solely focusing on the individual. Selected examples of research that contribute to such a revision are given. Revised theories and methodologies will encourage the more accurate appraisal of women\u27s coping abilities an...
Despite the current popularity of the "stress and coping" paradigm in psychological and epidemiologi...
In the present study the nature of stress and coping was investigated and considered as socially con...
Gender differences in stressful situations are important in determining individual’s vulnerability t...
We used meta-analysis to examine recent studies ofsex differences in coping. Women were more likely ...
The role of women is radically changing. Today, some women are entering male-dominated occupations. ...
The role of women is radically changing. Today, some women are entering male-dominated occupations. ...
In this chapter, I discuss how sex is empirically and conceptually related to the experience of stre...
It is a common cultural belief that women employ emotion and passive focused coping methods more fre...
This poster examines gender differences in various coping methods used by people living with HIV
This poster examines gender differences in various coping methods used by people living with HIV
AbstractThe influence of personality on the way people cope with stressful situations has been discu...
This study examines the impact of gender on the coping mechanisms employed to manage work-related s...
In this study we tested a stress and coping model of confronting sexism. One hundred fourteen univer...
The overall aim of this thesis was to shed light on womens psychosocial perceived stress as it is sh...
In this master's thesis, we present a theoretically-critical analysis of the current academic thinki...
Despite the current popularity of the "stress and coping" paradigm in psychological and epidemiologi...
In the present study the nature of stress and coping was investigated and considered as socially con...
Gender differences in stressful situations are important in determining individual’s vulnerability t...
We used meta-analysis to examine recent studies ofsex differences in coping. Women were more likely ...
The role of women is radically changing. Today, some women are entering male-dominated occupations. ...
The role of women is radically changing. Today, some women are entering male-dominated occupations. ...
In this chapter, I discuss how sex is empirically and conceptually related to the experience of stre...
It is a common cultural belief that women employ emotion and passive focused coping methods more fre...
This poster examines gender differences in various coping methods used by people living with HIV
This poster examines gender differences in various coping methods used by people living with HIV
AbstractThe influence of personality on the way people cope with stressful situations has been discu...
This study examines the impact of gender on the coping mechanisms employed to manage work-related s...
In this study we tested a stress and coping model of confronting sexism. One hundred fourteen univer...
The overall aim of this thesis was to shed light on womens psychosocial perceived stress as it is sh...
In this master's thesis, we present a theoretically-critical analysis of the current academic thinki...
Despite the current popularity of the "stress and coping" paradigm in psychological and epidemiologi...
In the present study the nature of stress and coping was investigated and considered as socially con...
Gender differences in stressful situations are important in determining individual’s vulnerability t...