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Avoidant coping 3 Affect balance 2 Subjective well-being 2 Active coping 1 Compulsive buying 1 Escape motive 1 Life satisfaction 1 Positive attributions 1 Positive cognitive restructuring coping 1 Problem solving coping 1 Psychological well-being 1 Self-serving attributional bias 1 Shame-proneness 1 Stigma perception 1
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Sanjuán, Pilar 2 Fuster, María 1 Magallares, Alejandro 1 Molero, Fernando 1 Nouvilas, Encarnación 1 Yi, Sunghwan 1
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Journal of Happiness Studies 2 Journal of Consumer Policy 1
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Coping Strategies as Mediating Variables Between Self-serving Attributional Bias and Subjective Well-Being
Sanjuán, Pilar; Magallares, Alejandro - In: Journal of Happiness Studies 15 (2014) 2, pp. 443-453
Self-serving attributional bias (SSAB) is defined as the tendency to attribute positive situations to internal, stable and global causes, and negative situations to external, unstable and specific causes. SSAB, like other manifestations of the self-enhancement motive, is aimed at protecting...
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Coping with HIV Related Stigma and Well-Being
Sanjuán, Pilar; Molero, Fernando; Fuster, María; … - In: Journal of Happiness Studies 14 (2013) 2, pp. 709-722
The goal of this study was to analyze the relationships to be found among stigma perception, active and avoidant coping … perception and avoidant coping strategies (venting, self-blame, denial, behavioural disengagement and substance use) were … positively associated, whereas, both stigma perception and avoidant coping were negatively associated with different measures of …
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Shame-Proneness as a Risk Factor of Compulsive Buying
Yi, Sunghwan - In: Journal of Consumer Policy 35 (2012) 3, pp. 393-410
study was to examine the use of avoidant coping strategies following buying lapses and relate them with dispositional self …-conscious emotions. Specifically, it was hypothesized that the use of avoidant coping strategies following buying lapses would be …
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