Stress, Type-A, Coping, and Psychological and Physical Symptoms: A Multi-Sample Test of Alternative Models
Jeffrey R. Edwards,
A. J. Baglioni and
Cary L. Cooper
Chapter 6 in From Stress to Wellbeing Volume 1, 2013, pp 111-142 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract A great deal of research has examined the causes and consequences of stress in organizations (Cooper & Marshall, 1980; Cooper & Payne, 1988; Cooper & Smith, 1985). This research has examined a wide variety of specific person and situation variables, most of which may be grouped into one of four broad categories: (1) stressful situations and events, (2) personality factors, (3) coping, and (4) symptoms of ill health. Most researchers would agree that these variables play a central role in organizational stress research, but few would agree on the process by which they are interrelated.
Keywords: Social Support; Coping Strategy; Physical Symptom; Leisure Activity; Somatic Symptom (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137310651_6
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