Intervening variables of stress, hassles, and health.
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The relations between psychological/physical symptoms, hassles, and intervening variables of stress were explored in Japanese subjects. The intervening variables were five coping strategies, Type A behavior, hardiness, social support, and social interest. As expected, there was a strong hassles-symptoms association, and symptoms were related to avoidance, emotion-focused coping, Type A behavior. This study also examined which intervening variables were more effective in decreasing the negative effects of stressors by multivariate analysis of variance. The individuals with high symptoms tended not to use problem-focused coping and showed more Type A behaviors. Further researches in Japanese subjects that would provide a better understanding of intervening variables of stress were proposed.
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