心理学
倦怠
事务性分析
应对(心理学)
交易型领导
心理健康
躯体化
临床心理学
焦虑
发展心理学
社会心理学
精神科
作者
Bianca Spătaru,Ioana R. Podină,Bogdan Tudor Tulbure,Laurenţiu P. Maricuțoiu
摘要
Abstract In their seminal Transactional Theory of Stress, Lazarus and Folkman described a complex adaptation mechanism that involves appraisal and coping processes that lead to the subjective experience of stress. In this study, we examined the temporal order of all components of this theory using a cross‐lagged panel analysis. A sample of 354 students (62.10% female, mean age = 20.63 y.o.) participated in a 5‐week study and completed weekly self‐reported measures of prospective appraisal, coping, core burnout, and mental health (i.e. depression, anxiety, and stress). Using cross‐lagged panel network analyses, we analyzed how each measured variable is predicted by all variables from the previous measurement moment. Convergent with the transactional stress theory, we found that threat appraisals and negative self‐perception predicted future anxiety and depression. Contrary to expectations, core burnout and somatization emerged as significant predictors of poor mental health outcomes, suggesting a self‐perpetuating spiral. Furthermore, our study highlighted the importance of recognizing the bidirectional connections between appraisals, coping strategies, and mental well‐being.
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