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An exploratory study.

Journal of human stress

Hindi-Alexander M.
PMID: 690417
J Human Stress. 1978 Sep;4(3):2, 48.

No abstract available.

The measurement of subjective response to stressful life events.

Journal of human stress

Marziali EA, Pilkonis PA.
PMID: 3559188
J Human Stress. 1986;12(1):5-12. doi: 10.1080/0097840X.1986.9936760.

A scale was developed to assess subjective responses to stressful life events. Over 400 subjects (divided between psychiatric patients and nonpatients) completed the 14-item response-to-stress scale for events perceived as personally important. Optimal scale item weights were assigned on...

Call to the conference: crisis in stress research.

Journal of human stress

[No authors listed]
PMID: 501070
J Human Stress. 1979 Jun;5(2):4-6. doi: 10.1080/0097840X.1979.9935005.

No abstract available.

Structural ambiguity and limits to coping.

Journal of human stress

Shalit B.
PMID: 556340
J Human Stress. 1977 Dec;3(4):32-45. doi: 10.1080/0097840X.1977.9936818.

How well a person can cope with any situation is determined, among other factors, by his ability to resolve the ambiguity of that situation, which in turn depends on its structural complexity. We attempted to analyze a whole range...

Occupational stress as a predictor in the turnover decision.

Journal of human stress

McKenna JF, Oritt PL, Wolff HK.
PMID: 7328314
J Human Stress. 1981 Dec;7(4):12-7. doi: 10.1080/0097840X.1981.9936836.

One hundred seventy-five members of a rural convalescent hospital participated in a study which investigated, through path analysis, the impact of occupational stress on an organizational member's decision to leave the organization. This article reports the findings of this...

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