The role of sense of coherence in group relations training

This research has utilised Antonovsky's SOC construct and explored its role in a group relations training event. A quantitative and qualitative design was used. A sample of eight (N = 8) human resources practitioners was recruited through convenience sampling. The qualitative analysis of the...

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Main Author: Rabichund, Shobana
Other Authors: Cilliers, Frans
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:Rabichund, Shobana (1999) The role of sense of coherence in group relations training, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15844>
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Summary:This research has utilised Antonovsky's SOC construct and explored its role in a group relations training event. A quantitative and qualitative design was used. A sample of eight (N = 8) human resources practitioners was recruited through convenience sampling. The qualitative analysis of the group relations training event was facilitated by split mean procedure analysis of the SOC results. The research demonstrated that the SOC is a pervasive disposition in determining the way in which one appraises and copes with group relations· training. All participants experienced anxiety, stress, defensive behaviour, negative emotions and learning associated with a group relations training event. However, the high-SOC participants were better able to cope, manage and make sense of the group relations training than low-SOC individuals. Recommendations were formulated in doing future research for human resource practitioners on the role of SOC in group relations training. === Industrial and Organizational Psychology === M.Admin. (Industrial Psychology)