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ISBN 10: 1138983039
ISBN 13: 9781138983038
Author: Charles D. Spielberger, Irwin G. Sarason
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.
Stress and Emotion Anxiety Anger and Curiosity Volume 17 1st Table of contents:
I Stress, Anxiety, and Coping
1 Stress in a Life-Threatening Illness
Stress in a Life-Threatening Illness
Participant Observation
Background to the Study
Transfer to St. Mary’s Hospital
Arriving at a Correct Diagnosis
Transfer to Intensive Care
Fear of Pain and Death
Transfer from the ITU
The Nature of Stress in a Life-Threatening Illness
Conceptualizing Stress
1 Extrapersonal Factors
2 Interpersonal Relationships with Hospital Staff
3 Intrapersonal Factors
Conclusion
References
2 Anxiety, Anger, and Moral Judgment
Anxiety, Anger, and Moral Judgment
Theory and Research on Anxiety and Moral Development
Relation of Moral Judgment to State and Trait Anxiety
Measuring the Experience, Expression, and Control of Anger
Construction and Validation of the Portuguese STAXI
Anxiety, Anger, and Risk-Taking Behavior
References
Appendix A Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development
3 Trait-State Anxiety, Worry, and Emotionality in Athletic Competition
Trait-State Anxiety, Worry, and Emotionality in Athletic Competition
Study 1
Method and Procedure
Results and Discussion
Study 2
Method and Procedure
Results and Discussion
Summary and Conclusions
References
4 Evaluation of Test Anxiety Using Pictorial Evaluation of Test Reactions (PETER)
Evaluation of Test Anxiety using Pictorial Evaluation of Test Reactions (Peter)
Method
Subjects and Instruments
Previous Research with the PETER-TQ
Procedures
Results
Cultural and Sex Differences in Test Anxiety
Discussion
Differences in Anxiety across Cultures
Gender Differences
Conclusions
References
Acknowledgments
5 Culture and Gender Factors in the Structure of the Test Anxiety Inventory: A Meta-Analysis
Culture and Gender Factors in the Structure of the Test Anxiety Inventory: A Meta-Analysis
Test Anxiety, Worry-Emotionality, and Academic Achievement
The Test Anxiety Inventory
Method and Procedures
Literature Search Procedures and Criteria for Inclusion of Studies
Results
Invariance of the Factor Structure of the TAI across Culture and Gender
Discussion and Conclusions
References
Appendix A A Geometrical Description of Kaiser’s Method for Comparing Factor Structures
6 Vigilant and Avoidant Coping: Theory and Measurement
Vigilant and Avoidant Coping: Theory and Measurement
Model of Coping Modes
Measurement of Vigilance and Cognitive Avoidance
Design of the Mainz Coping Inventory
Participants
Analysis 1: Appraisal of the MCI Situations
Analysis 2: Statistical and Psychometric Properties of the MCI
Analysis 3: Internal Structure of the MCI
Analysis 4: Relationships with Other Coping Variables (Construct Validity)
Analysis 5: Relationships with Various Criterion Variables
Discussion
References
II Experience, Expression, and Control of Anger
7 The Expression and Management of Anger and Hostility: Psychological Implications
The Expression and Management of Anger and Hostility: Psychological Implications
Multiple Emotions and CHD
Interactive Approaches to the Study of CHD
The Social Context of Anger/Hostility and CHD
Social Support and Health
Anger, Hostility, and Coping
Communicative Expression of Anger and Hostility
Anger, Hostility, and Gender Differences
Conclusions
References
8 School Stress, Anger Expression, and Adolescent Problem Behaviors
School Stress, Anger Expression, and Adolescent Problem Behaviors
Problem Behavior and Anger Expression
Method
Study Participants
Predictor and Criterion Measures
Results
Discussion and Conclusions
References
9 Experience of Anger and Anxiety Emotions during Examinations: Cross-Cultural Evidence
Experience of Anger and Anxiety Emotions During Examinations: Cross-Cultural Evidence
Method
Instruments
Trait and State Instructions
Rating Scale Formats
Statistical Analyses
Subjects and Procedures
Results
Experience of Anger and Anxiety during Examinations: Results from Trait Studies
Temporal and Situational Specificity of Anger and Anxiety during Examinations
Academic Domain Specificity and Course (Teacher) Specificity of Trait Anger and Trait Anxiety during Examinations
Trait Anger and Anxiety during Regular Classroom Lessons
Discussion
References
Appendix A Items of the English Version
Appendix B
10 Family Cohesiveness, Flexibility, and Maternal Anger: Boon or Detriment to Children’s Adjustment?
Family Cohesiveness, Flexibility, and Maternal Anger: Boon or Detriment to Children’s Adjustment?
Method
Measures
Procedure
Results
Relation between Cohesion, Adaptability, and Behavior Problems
Cohesion and Children’s Behavior Problems
Adaptability and Children’s Behavior Problems
Custodial Mothers’ Anger and Children’s Behavior Problems
Discussion and Conclusions
References
11 Hindi Anger Expression Scale: Construction and Validation
The Hindi Anger Expression Scale: Construction and Validation
Adaptation and Validation of the Hindi AX Scale
Psychometric Properties and Equivalence of the Hindi and English AX Scales
Internal Consistency Reliability of the Hindi AX Scale
Research With the Hindi Anger Expression Scale
References
III Cross-Cultural Research on Occupational Stress
12 The German Adaptation of the Job Stress Survey: A Multistudy Validation in Different Occupational Settings
The German Adaptation of the Job Stress Survey: A Multistudy Validation in Different Occupational Settings
The Original English-Language Job Stress Survey
Development of the German Adaptation of the Job Stress Survey
Study 1: Primary-School Teachers
Participants and Procedure
Results
Study 2: Secondary-School Teachers
Participants and Procedure
Results
Study 3: Hospital Personnel
Subjects and Procedure
Results
Study 4: Bank Employees
Participants and Procedure
Results
Discussion and Conclusions
References
Authors’ Notes and Acknowledgments
13 Spanish Adaptation of the Job Stress Survey: All Dressed Up and Ready to Go to Work
Spanish Adaptation of the Job Stress Survey: All Dressed Up and Ready to Go to Work
Construction and Development of the JSS-SV
Choice of Complementary Tests
Selecting and Obtaining the Sample
Application of the Tests
Description of the Sample
Results and Discussion
Psychometric Properties of the JSS-SV
Validity of the JSS-SV
Factor Structure of the Spanish Job Stress Survey
Concurrent Validity of the Spanish JSS
Comparison of the Factor Structures of the Spanish JSS-SV and the American JSS
Conclusions and Suggestions for Further Research
References
14 Occupational Level and Gender Differences in Job Stress in Venezuelan Employees
Occupational Level and Gender Differences in Job Stress in Venezuelan Employees
Method
Participants
Instruments
Procedure
Results
Reliability and Factor Analyses of the Spanish JSS Severity and Frequency Scales
Differences in Gender and Organizational Level
Social Support and Automatic Thinking
Discussion
Gender and Organizational Level Differences in Occupational Stress
References
Appendix A
15 Job Stress and Gender: A Comparison of Government and Corporate Employees
Job Stress and Gender: A Comparison of Government and Corporate Employees
Stress and Health
Occupational Stress: Its Sources and Consequences
Gender Differences in Occupational Stress
Method and Procedure
Participants
Measures
Procedures
Results
Group and Gender Differences in Ratings of Specific JSS Stressor Events
Discussion
Job Stress and Gender Differences
References
16 Norwegian Adaptation of the Job Stress Survey
Norwegian Adaptation of the Job Stress Survey
Theoretical Views of Occupational Stress
The Job Stress Survey
The Norwegian Job Stress Survey
Developing the Norwegian JSS
The Factor Structure and Psychometric Properties of the JSS-N
Discussion
References
17 Calibrating Productivity in the Workplace: Assessing Stress Judiciously
Calibrating Productivity in the Workplace: Assessing Stress Judiciously
Calibration Procedures and Selecting a Pivotal Instrument
Discussion and Conclusions
References
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