Stressors and coping at work : what influences how we feel and what we do?

This paper discusses the variables that influence individuals’ cognitive appraisals of the stress process. Specifically, occupational stress research has highlighted the relationship between cognitive appraisal and the perception of stressors and coping strategies employed. However, existing lit...

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Main Authors: Chua, Yi Xian, Ong, Natalie SiYing, Tan, Samuel Hon Meng
Other Authors: Kenichi Ito
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-603322019-12-10T12:47:28Z Stressors and coping at work : what influences how we feel and what we do? Chua, Yi Xian Ong, Natalie SiYing Tan, Samuel Hon Meng Kenichi Ito School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences This paper discusses the variables that influence individuals’ cognitive appraisals of the stress process. Specifically, occupational stress research has highlighted the relationship between cognitive appraisal and the perception of stressors and coping strategies employed. However, existing literature remains unclear as to what influences individuals’ cognitive appraisals. Utilizing the transactional model of stress proposed by Lazarus and Folkman (1984), this paper explores and ascertains that individual differences (socioeconomic status, gender, Type A/B, and self-efficacy) and environmental characteristics (situation-dependent control and social support) influence the cognitive appraisal of stressors and coping strategies. Implications of current findings emphasize the need for more research to investigate possible variables which influence cognitive appraisals. Finally, in line with the existing research, individual-focused and workplace-focused interventions are recommended to help employees modify their cognitive appraisals in relation to job stressors. Bachelor of Arts 2014-05-26T08:06:20Z 2014-05-26T08:06:20Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60332 en Nanyang Technological University 58 p. application/pdf
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Chua, Yi Xian
Ong, Natalie SiYing
Tan, Samuel Hon Meng
Stressors and coping at work : what influences how we feel and what we do?
description This paper discusses the variables that influence individuals’ cognitive appraisals of the stress process. Specifically, occupational stress research has highlighted the relationship between cognitive appraisal and the perception of stressors and coping strategies employed. However, existing literature remains unclear as to what influences individuals’ cognitive appraisals. Utilizing the transactional model of stress proposed by Lazarus and Folkman (1984), this paper explores and ascertains that individual differences (socioeconomic status, gender, Type A/B, and self-efficacy) and environmental characteristics (situation-dependent control and social support) influence the cognitive appraisal of stressors and coping strategies. Implications of current findings emphasize the need for more research to investigate possible variables which influence cognitive appraisals. Finally, in line with the existing research, individual-focused and workplace-focused interventions are recommended to help employees modify their cognitive appraisals in relation to job stressors.
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title Stressors and coping at work : what influences how we feel and what we do?
title_short Stressors and coping at work : what influences how we feel and what we do?
title_full Stressors and coping at work : what influences how we feel and what we do?
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title_full_unstemmed Stressors and coping at work : what influences how we feel and what we do?
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