Gender and temporal differences in identifying sources of stress |
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Authors: | Louise M. Soares Sandra Kidd Prestridge Anthony T. Soares |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Bridgeport, 221 South Hall, 06601, Bridgeport, CT
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Abstract: | Much of the methodology in stress research focuses on stress manifestation and organismic reactions to life’s crises. In contrast, the present study sought to identify the major sources of stress and the nature of those sources. The results revealed a consistent pattern in high and low stressors throughout the 3-year period of the study, and differences only of intensity between males and females, not type of stress. Except for individuals’ temporal variations in critical events, the highest stressors for the groups were external, primarily financial and time management. Internal sources, such as personal relationships and self-absorption, were typically the lowest concerns. Everyday problems arising from current life styles seem to be significant sources of stress. |
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