Beliefs About Stress Attenuate the Relation Among Adverse Life Events, Perceived Distress, and Self-Control

Volume: 89, Issue: 6, Pages: 2059 - 2069
Published: Sep 5, 2017
Abstract
Prior research has shown that adverse events in the lives of adolescents precipitate psychological distress, which in turn impairs self‐control. This study ( N = 1,343) examined the protective effects of stress mindsets —beliefs about the extent to which stress might be beneficial or strictly detrimental. The results confirmed that increasing the number of adverse life events across the school year predicted rank order increases in perceived...
Paper Details
Title
Beliefs About Stress Attenuate the Relation Among Adverse Life Events, Perceived Distress, and Self-Control
Published Date
Sep 5, 2017
Volume
89
Issue
6
Pages
2059 - 2069
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