Toward a coping-in-combination approach : the benefits of combining coping strategies for purpose in life of the self-employed
Michael Lerman, Huiqing Ju, and Boris Nikolaev
The self-employment coping literature typically treats coping strategies separately. In contrast to this approach, we introduce a control perspective to examine the effects of combining coping strategies on a highly salient well-being outcome for the self-employed: purpose in life. Drawing on the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) dataset (N = 693), moderation analysis reveals that persistence and positive reappraisal mitigate the negative effect of lowering aspirations on purpose in life. In robustness tests, we find consistent results across similar well-being indicators. Our evidence highlights the need to study specific coping strategies in tandem and provides a more nuanced perspective on the differential effects of both primary (i.e., persistence) and secondary (i.e., positive reappraisal and lowering aspirations) coping strategies.
| Year of publication: |
2025
|
|---|---|
| Authors: | Lerman, Michael ; Ju, Huiqing ; Nikolaev, Boris N. |
| Published in: |
Business research quarterly : BRQ. - London : Sage Publishing, ISSN 2340-9444, ZDB-ID 2772827-4. - Vol. 28.2025, 3, p. 600-617
|
| Subject: | Eudaimonic well-being | Purpose in life | PIL | primary and secondary control | psychological functioning | self-employment | Selbstständige | Self-employed | Lebensqualität | Quality of life | Coping-Strategie | Coping strategy | Zufriedenheit | Satisfaction |
Saved in:
| Type of publication: | Article |
|---|---|
| Type of publication (narrower categories): | Aufsatz in Zeitschrift ; Article in journal |
| Language: | English |
| Other identifiers: | 10.1177/23409444241297996 [DOI] hdl:10419/327087 [Handle] |
| Classification: | I - Health, Education, and Welfare |
| Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015426578