Coping strategies and health symptoms among women and men in a downsizing organisation
(2003) In Psychological Reports 92. p.899-907- Abstract
- This study examined how women and men cope with stress during a period of organisational change and how the coping strategies are related to health. Questionnaire responses were obtained from 98 female and male administrators of health care service working in a Swedish governmental County Council during a period of downsizing. In line with earlier studies the results showed women to be more likely than men to endorse the emotion-focused strategies Seeking Social Support and Focus on and Venting of Emotions. Contrary to earlier studies the men did not report using problem-focused strategies more frequently than the women. Additionally, the results from the regression analysis indicated that the reported use of problem-focused strategies did... (More)
- This study examined how women and men cope with stress during a period of organisational change and how the coping strategies are related to health. Questionnaire responses were obtained from 98 female and male administrators of health care service working in a Swedish governmental County Council during a period of downsizing. In line with earlier studies the results showed women to be more likely than men to endorse the emotion-focused strategies Seeking Social Support and Focus on and Venting of Emotions. Contrary to earlier studies the men did not report using problem-focused strategies more frequently than the women. Additionally, the results from the regression analysis indicated that the reported use of problem-focused strategies did not contribute significantly to the explained variance in health. Instead, the emotion-focused strategy Denial explained a significant proportion of variance in the health problems. No gender differences in reported health problems were found. (Less)
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- Torkelson, Eva LU and Muhonen, Tuija LU
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- 2003
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- Contribution to journal
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- Psychological Reports
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- 92
- pages
- 899 - 907
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- Ammons Scientific
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- wos:000183455000035
- pmid:12841464
- scopus:0043205813
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- 0033-2941
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- 10.2466/PR0.92.3.899-907
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- English
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