定向应对:有效应对的关键?

Robert R Wright
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定向应对,或使用较少的应对策略,代表了个体有效应对压力源的尝试。当个人参与这个过程时,健康和健康(例如,身体和精神)通常会得到改善,这表明定向应对可能是一种有效的技术。然而,除了Wright等人对护士处理工作压力源的单一研究结果外,关于定向应对结构的具体信息知之甚少。因此,本研究试图对定向应对结构进行更深入的研究。根据前后研究设计,611名本科生参加了一个健康行为改变项目,在为期6周的项目前后完成了一份关于他们的健康、健康和一般生活压力因素的在线问卷,以及一份面对面的身体健康评估。与假设一致的是,相对于应对一般生活压力源,定向应对与改善健康和健康在主观上(例如,情感和压力)和客观上(例如,心率、血压和握力)相关并预示着改善健康和健康。此外,定向应对表现出随时间的稳定性,并与人格特征有关。因此,研究结果表明,定向应对是一种有效的应对方法,并且在各种情况下都是稳定的。
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Directed coping: A key to coping effectively?

Directed coping, or the use of fewer coping strategies, represents attempts of the individual to effectively cope with stressors. As individuals engage in this process, health and wellness (e.g., physical and mental) generally improve, suggesting directed coping may be an effective technique. However, little specific information is known about the directed coping construct beyond the results of the single study by Wright et al. among nurses dealing with work stressors. Therefore, the current study seeks to examine the directed coping construct in more depth. Following a pre/post study design, 611 undergraduate students participated in a health behaviour change program, completing an online questionnaire regarding their health, wellness and general life stressors as well as an in-person physical health assessment before and after the 6-week program. Consistent with hypotheses, directed coping was associated with and predictive of improved health and wellness subjectively (e.g., affect and stress) and objectively (e.g., heart rate, blood pressure and grip strength) relative to coping with general life stressors. Moreover, directed coping demonstrated stability over time and was related to personality characteristics. Thus, the results suggest directed coping is an effective method of coping and may be stable across situations.

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