Browsing by Subject "Coping behaviour"
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Coping behaviours of haemodialysed patients families in a private clinic in Gauteng
(North-West University, 2010)INTRODUCTION AND AIM: Chronic renal failure patients are confronted with many challenges and often express feelings of being a burden to their families. Since the inception of haemodialysis in 1913, limited research has ... -
The influence of emotional intelligence of managers on job insecurity and coping behaviour
(North-West University, 2011)Job insecurity in the current global climate has escalated and more organisations are engaged in downsizing and restructuring in an attempt to survive under difficult economic conditions. At the same time, organisations ... -
Life satisfaction and coping behaviour of orphaned children in Mafikeng, South Africa
(2013)The aim of this study was to assess life satisfaction and coping behaviour of orphaned children. The study used a quantitative cross sectional survey research design. The sample comprised 466 participants including both ... -
The relationship between coping behaviour and resilience processes in children in a high risk community
(2014)Coping and resilience occurs on a regular basis within the lives of children residing in at-risk communities. Coping refers to an action or behaviour on behalf of the child with the aim of diminishing the burden of ... -
Stress, coping behaviour and the psychological well–being of a group of South African teachers : the SABPA study
(North-West University, 2009)The aim of this study was to examine the effects of coping behaviour on the stress and psychological well-being as experienced by South African teachers. A review of relevant literature revealed that the teaching profession ...