PsycTESTS Dataset 2018
DOI: 10.1037/t77991-000
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Situated Subjective Resilience Questionnaire for Adults

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“…In other words, emotional reactive (sensitivity and intensity of reaction) individuals will most likely engage in “cognitive and behavior” efforts that aim to circumvent or reduce their uncomfortable feelings. However, it should be noted that contrary to Alonso-Tapia et al (2019), the current study reveals two dissimilar findings: no significant relationship between emotional reactivity and problem-focused coping was revealed and whereas the current study revealed a positive relationship between emotional reactivity and social support Tapia reported a negative relationship. In summary, emotional reactivity led to choosing cognitive or behavioral efforts such as self-distraction, denial, substance use, behavioral disengagement, and self-blame.…”
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“…In other words, emotional reactive (sensitivity and intensity of reaction) individuals will most likely engage in “cognitive and behavior” efforts that aim to circumvent or reduce their uncomfortable feelings. However, it should be noted that contrary to Alonso-Tapia et al (2019), the current study reveals two dissimilar findings: no significant relationship between emotional reactivity and problem-focused coping was revealed and whereas the current study revealed a positive relationship between emotional reactivity and social support Tapia reported a negative relationship. In summary, emotional reactivity led to choosing cognitive or behavioral efforts such as self-distraction, denial, substance use, behavioral disengagement, and self-blame.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These results are in line with the current study’s results where one’s sense of relatedness positively predicts specific coping strategies: seeking social support and problem-solving. Equally, Alonso-Tapia et al (2019), while specifically investigating the relationship between resilience and coping and several different adversities (health, finances, or friendships), reports a positive relationship between sense of relatedness and both problem-focused and social-focused coping. However, Alonso-Tapia et al (2019) also notes that this relationship varies depending upon the type of adversity (stressor) faced.…”
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