In this article, the authors evaluate the possible roles of negative emotions and cognitions in the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and physical health, focusing on the …
SE Hobfoll - Applied psychology, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Conservation of Resources (COR) theory predicts that resource loss is the principal ingredient in the stress process. Resource gain, in turn, is depicted as of increasing …
SE Hobfoll - Review of general psychology, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
Psychology has increasingly turned to the study of psychosocial resources in the examination of well-being. How resources are being studied and resource models that have …
A focus on helping others is generally lauded, particularly in medicine, but in the context of a pandemic when health care professionals are facing increased risk, loss, and trauma, this …
M Wang, H Liao, Y Zhan, J Shi - Academy of Management Journal, 2011 - journals.aom.org
Taking emotion and resource perspectives, we examined the daily relationship between customers' mistreatment of employees and employee sabotage of customers, as well as …
SE Hobfoll - Handbook of organization behavior (2nd revised …, 2000 - termedia.pl
Stress and the resultant sequelae of stress are critical factors in the workplace. Stress is responsible for billions of dollars of lost income, is a major factor in lost workdays, and …
The authors examined a dynamic conceptualization of stress by investigating how economic stress, measured in terms of material loss, alters women's personal and social resources …
The present cross-lagged panel study aimed to investigate the energizing power of job resources and related gain spirals. Drawing on Hobfoll's Conservation of Resources (COR) …
CJ Holahan, RH Moos, CK Holahan… - Journal of consulting …, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
This study examined (a) the role of avoidance coping in prospectively generating both chronic and acute life stressors and (b) the stress-generating role of avoidance coping as a …