Sense of coherence: Its effects on psychological and physiological processes prior to, during, and after a stressful situation
Abstract
This study examined whether Antonovsky's (1987) stress-resistance construct, sense of coherence (SOC), affected individuals' psychological and/or physiological responses to a controlled stressful situation. Subjects were assessed for SOC level and then completed a battery of questionnaires before and after a stressful situation. Physiological responses were monitored during baseline, anticipation, and recovery periods. Analyses examined...
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Title
Sense of coherence: Its effects on psychological and physiological processes prior to, during, and after a stressful situation
Published Date
Jul 1, 1994
Volume
50
Issue
4
Pages
476 - 487
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