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2009 | 51 | 2-3 | 137-141

Article title

MAINTAINING BALANCE IN LIFE: ACTION ORIENTATION AS A BUFFER AGAINST LIFE STRESS

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Languages of publication

EN

Abstracts

EN
The purpose of this study was to test the moderation effect of affective coping (i.e., action vs. state orientation) on the relationship between life stress and life balance (i.e., the appropriate proportion of time spent in major life domains). It was hypothesized that affective coping buffers have the negative impact of life stress on balancing life activities. A hundred and thirty-six persons participated in the study. Consistent with expectations, action oriented individuals were able to maintain their balance as stress increased. State oriented individuals benefited in pleasant (low stress) situations. Under high stress, however, they lost their balance. In sum, action orientation ameliorated the negative impact of stress on balancing life activities.

Year

Volume

51

Issue

2-3

Pages

137-141

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

author
author
  • Peter Gröpel, Technische Universität München, Chair of Sport Psychology, Connollystr. 32, 80809 München, Germany; www.psychologia.sav.sk/sp/

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
09SKAAAA06589

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.1c3c130f-654e-3470-9355-ff731ac0ab69
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