Psychological resilience: the role of unconscious and conscious coping strategies in the mediation of stress in high risk occupational contexts

This study investigates the role of unconscious and conscious coping strategies in the mediation of stress in high risk occupational contexts. The Social Readjustment Rating Scale, the Multidimensional Coping Inventory and the Defense Style Questionnaires were completed by 194 police, ambulance and...

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Main Author: Alexander, Debra Geraldine
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Rhodes University 2002
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003059
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-30922018-06-08T04:07:33ZPsychological resilience: the role of unconscious and conscious coping strategies in the mediation of stress in high risk occupational contextsAlexander, Debra GeraldineHazardous occupationsHazardous occupationsTeachers -- South Africa -- Job stressPolice -- South Africa -- Job stressEmergency medical personnel -- South Africa -- Job stressStress (Psychology)This study investigates the role of unconscious and conscious coping strategies in the mediation of stress in high risk occupational contexts. The Social Readjustment Rating Scale, the Multidimensional Coping Inventory and the Defense Style Questionnaires were completed by 194 police, ambulance and teaching personnel. A sample of 37 teachers served as a non high risk occupation control group. Descriptive statistics, regression analysis, analysis of variance, analysis of difference and principal component analysis were performed on the data. Results indicated minimal significant between group differences. Within group variances were yielded. A minor relationship between levels of stress and usage of positive and negative mechanisms was observed. The significance of these findings is discussed and recommendations made for further study.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Humanities, Psychology2002ThesisMastersMA69 pagespdfvital:3092http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003059EnglishAlexander, Debra Geraldine
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topic Hazardous occupations
Hazardous occupations
Teachers -- South Africa -- Job stress
Police -- South Africa -- Job stress
Emergency medical personnel -- South Africa -- Job stress
Stress (Psychology)
spellingShingle Hazardous occupations
Hazardous occupations
Teachers -- South Africa -- Job stress
Police -- South Africa -- Job stress
Emergency medical personnel -- South Africa -- Job stress
Stress (Psychology)
Alexander, Debra Geraldine
Psychological resilience: the role of unconscious and conscious coping strategies in the mediation of stress in high risk occupational contexts
description This study investigates the role of unconscious and conscious coping strategies in the mediation of stress in high risk occupational contexts. The Social Readjustment Rating Scale, the Multidimensional Coping Inventory and the Defense Style Questionnaires were completed by 194 police, ambulance and teaching personnel. A sample of 37 teachers served as a non high risk occupation control group. Descriptive statistics, regression analysis, analysis of variance, analysis of difference and principal component analysis were performed on the data. Results indicated minimal significant between group differences. Within group variances were yielded. A minor relationship between levels of stress and usage of positive and negative mechanisms was observed. The significance of these findings is discussed and recommendations made for further study. === ===
author Alexander, Debra Geraldine
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title Psychological resilience: the role of unconscious and conscious coping strategies in the mediation of stress in high risk occupational contexts
title_short Psychological resilience: the role of unconscious and conscious coping strategies in the mediation of stress in high risk occupational contexts
title_full Psychological resilience: the role of unconscious and conscious coping strategies in the mediation of stress in high risk occupational contexts
title_fullStr Psychological resilience: the role of unconscious and conscious coping strategies in the mediation of stress in high risk occupational contexts
title_full_unstemmed Psychological resilience: the role of unconscious and conscious coping strategies in the mediation of stress in high risk occupational contexts
title_sort psychological resilience: the role of unconscious and conscious coping strategies in the mediation of stress in high risk occupational contexts
publisher Rhodes University
publishDate 2002
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