Counseling Around the World 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781119222736.ch2
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“…The first objective involved identifying factors that can influence active coping strategies across countries. As Nassar‐McMillan, More, Warfield, and Mayes () suggested, “strong consideration should be given to general factors that affect nations throughout the world” (p. 9). The second objective aimed to discover consistency across countries in patterns of influence among a set of variables (i.e., stress, trait resilience, self‐efficacy, secure attachment, and active coping).…”
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“…The first objective involved identifying factors that can influence active coping strategies across countries. As Nassar‐McMillan, More, Warfield, and Mayes () suggested, “strong consideration should be given to general factors that affect nations throughout the world” (p. 9). The second objective aimed to discover consistency across countries in patterns of influence among a set of variables (i.e., stress, trait resilience, self‐efficacy, secure attachment, and active coping).…”
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confidence: 99%