Authors
Kevin J Eschleman, Nathan A Bowling, Gene M Alarcon
Publication date
2010/11
Journal
International journal of stress management
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
277
Publisher
Educational Publishing Foundation
Description
Hardiness, which is a multidimensional personality trait that is hypothesized to protect people from the effects of stress, has attracted considerable research attention during the last 30 years. The current study provides a meta-analytic review of hardiness. Specifically, we examined the relationships between the hardiness facets, the relationship between hardiness and other personality variables, as well as the relationships between hardiness and several hypothesized criteria, including stressors, strains, social support, coping, and performance. Our analyses generally suggest that hardiness is:(a) positively related to other personality traits that are expected to protect people from stress,(b) negatively related to personality traits that are expected to exacerbate the effects of stress,(c) negatively related to stressors, strains, and regressive coping, and (d) positively related to social support, active coping, and performance …
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Scholar articles
KJ Eschleman, NA Bowling, GM Alarcon - International journal of stress management, 2010