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Personality, Stress, and Coping
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A volume in Research on Stress and Coping in Education
Series Editors Gordon S. Gates, Walter H. Gmelch, and Mimi Wolverton
Nearly all chapters in this volume are contemporary original research on personality, stress, and coping in
educational contexts. The research spans primary, secondary, and tertiary education. Research
participants are students and teachers. The volume brings together contributions from the United States,
Australia, Canada, Italy, Scotland, and Hong Kong. Outcomes of interest in the studies include
achievement (e.g., grades), cognitive processes such as problem solving, and psychological/ emotional
health and well-being.
The book is divided into two sections. Part I focuses on personality, stress, and coping in children and
young people and Part II addresses personality, stress and coping among adults. Each chapter is
introduced by an abstract that summarizes the study. Each chapter makes a unique contribution and can stand alone, interested individuals may benefit
from reading any of the chapters without the necessity of reading others. At the same time, there is frequent content overlap among chapters, many
authors utilized some of the same measurement devices to assess study variables, and similar or identical variables are studied across chapters utilizing
diverse theoretical perspectives or models. In measuring coping, several chapters used the Adolescent Coping Scale (Frydenberg & Lewis, 1993) and
a number of others utilized the COPE scale (Carver, Scheier, & Weintraub, 1989). Particular personality models or variables were commonly studied.
A few chapters investigated the Big Five, two studied self efficacy and two researched implicit theories of personality.
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