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ArtikelSelf-Coping Complexity: Role of Self-Construal in Relational, Individual and Collective Coping Styles and Health Outcomes  
Oleh: Hardie, Elizabeth A. ; Critchley, Christine ; Morris, Zoe
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Asian Journal of Social Psychology vol. 9 no. 3 (Dec. 2006), page 224–235.
Topik: Coping; Ill-being; Self; Stress; Well-being
Fulltext: AA4922409032006.pdf (129.07KB)
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Isi artikelUsing a tripartite relational (R), individual (I) and collective (C) framework, three studies explored the health benefits of self-coping complexity (SCC). Study 1 (N = 333) developed and validated RIC coping scales. Study 2 (N = 346) identified two clusters of Australians, those with an expansive pattern of multiple self-aspects and coping styles, and those with a more restricted self-coping pattern. Both clusters reported similar stress, but the expansive high SCC cluster reported greater well-being. A culturally diverse sample (N = 225) in Study 3 yielded the expected high SCC RIC self-coping cluster, plus interdependent RC and independent I clusters. Cluster membership was not associated with culture or gender in these studies, but greater SCC did confer a health advantage to men and women from both Eastern and Western cultures.
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