Authors
Niall Bolger, Adam Zuckerman
Publication date
1995/11
Journal
Journal of personality and social psychology
Volume
69
Issue
5
Pages
890
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
This article presents a framework for studying personality in the stress process. The framework specifies that personality may affect both exposure and reactivity to stressful events and that both processes may explain how personality affects health and psychological outcomes. The framework also specifies that personality differences in reactivity may be due to differential choice of coping efforts and differential effectiveness of those efforts. In a 14-day daily diary study of 94 students, this framework was used to analyze the links among neuroticism, daily interpersonal conflicts, coping with conflicts, and distress. Results showed that high-neuroticism participants had greater exposure and reactivity to conflicts. Furthermore, high-and low-neuroticism participants differed both in their choice of coping efforts and in the effectiveness of those efforts, a possibility not considered in previous models of personality in the stress …
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Scholar articles
N Bolger, A Zuckerman - Journal of personality and social psychology, 1995