2018
DOI: 10.1037/ocp0000078
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The effects of confrontation and avoidance coping in response to workplace incivility.

Abstract: Workplace incivility has significant adverse consequences for targets. However, we know remarkably little about how targets of incivility cope and even less about which coping strategies are effective. Drawing on the coping process of the transactional model of stress, we examine confrontation as a form of problem-focused coping and avoidance as a form of emotion-focused coping in response to incivility. We examine the effects of these coping strategies on reoccurrence of incivility, incivility enacted by targ… Show more

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“…The use of avoidance coping may be explained by the low level of personal suffering due to the high turnover rate occurring in EDs [56]. In the multivariate analysis, EE and DP were determined positively by the use of avoidance coping, which was consistent with the findings of other authors [69,70]. It should be noted that some authors have long argued that the DP dimension is in fact a coping style [71,72].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The use of avoidance coping may be explained by the low level of personal suffering due to the high turnover rate occurring in EDs [56]. In the multivariate analysis, EE and DP were determined positively by the use of avoidance coping, which was consistent with the findings of other authors [69,70]. It should be noted that some authors have long argued that the DP dimension is in fact a coping style [71,72].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Problem-focused coping encompasses actions that strive to eliminate an issue or reduce its effect (Tomprou et al, 2015; Hershcovis et al, 2017). Examples include “speaking up or acting to solve the problem and seeking advice or other instrumental aid” (Tomprou et al, 2015, p. 8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistent with similar studies (i.e., Chui & Dietz, 2014;Heilman & Okimoto, 2007;Hershcovis, Cameron, Gervais & Bozeman, 2018;, researchers instructed the participants to read one online scenario describing an episode of workplace incivility by a leader toward a subordinate in the male dominated field of information and communications technology (ICT). In engineering, women are underrepresented and young people's stereotypical gender beliefs about this occupation emerge (Heilman & Eagly, 2008;S ainz, Meneses, L opez & F abregues, 2016).…”
Section: Participants and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%