Stress and Emotion

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anger
Anger Expression
anger management interventions
Blue Collar Women
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Con Subscales
Cronbach Alpha Internal Consistency Reliability
cross-cultural coping mechanisms
disagreeable
duties
emotional regulation strategies
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expression
frequency
job
Job Pressure
JSS
Judicial Community
Low Frequency Score
occupational
Occupational Stress
occupational stress cross-cultural analysis
Perceived Severity Ratings
Person Environment Fit Theory
pressure
Previous Confirmatory Factor Analytic Studies
psychological stress research
Salient Loadings
scores
Spielberger's STAI
Spielberger’s STAI
STAI Scale
state
State Trait Anger Scale
State Trait Anxiety Inventory
State Trait Personality Inventory
STAXI Scale
Stress Index
Task Irrelevant Responses
Test Anxiety
test anxiety assessment
Test Anxiety Inventory
Trait State Anxiety Theory
workplace mental health

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138983038
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The 17th volume of this prestigious and long-standing Series on Stress and Emotion focuses on recent advances in research by internationally renowned contributors from over a dozen countries. Individual chapters explore the impact of anxiety and stress on emotions in the workplace, school settings, and interpersonal relationships. The original research and practical implications presented in this volume are of interest to all social, behavioral, and medical scientists concerned with stress and anxiety-related issues. The chapters in Part One of this volume examine efforts to assess and manage the effects of stress and anxiety in one's personal life, that result from medical illness, morality issues and athletic competition, along with coping mechanisms across culture and gender. Part Two considers the experience, expression, and control of anger in a variety of cultural, educational and family contexts. The chapters in the final section explore cross-cultural effects of occupational stress and its impact on particular jobs. The contributions to this volume further our understanding of how stress factors, anxious feelings, and emotional responses to both can impact and influence our lives.

Charles D. Spielberger, Irwin G. Sarason