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Steven M. Ostoja, Hyeyeong Choe, James H. Thorne, Pelayo Alvarez, Amber Kerr, Jennifer Balachowski and Julian Reyes
On a global scale, rangelands occupy approximately half of the world?s land base surface; have a critical role in carbon sequestration and biodiversity; and support a diverse and critical economy, but at the same time, are under threat by many factors, i...
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Shevaun D. Neupert, Emily L. Smith and Margaret L. Schriefer
Proactive coping involves efforts to prepare for future stressors and may have implications for physical responses to stress. We examined age differences in physical reactivity to daily stressors moderated by proactive coping in a coordinated analysis ac...
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Tamar Icekson, Oranit Davidson Begerano, Michal Levinson, Jenny Savariego and Malka Margalit
Following the conservation of resources, social-cognitive and hope theories, the goals of this study were to identify the role of self-efficacy, proactive coping, and hope as mediators in the relations between learning difficulties and loneliness distres...
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Tatiana Begotti, Martina Bollo and Daniela Acquadro Maran
Aims: In the last decade, the use of smartphones, computers and devices has progressively increased, and prolonged use of technology and the internet has generated new arenas (and tools) for victimization. The first aim of this study was to analyze the u...
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Nicholas J. Beutell, Marianne M. O?Hare, Joy A. Schneer and Jeffrey W. Alstete
This paper examines existing research on the impact of terrorism on expatriate coping strategies. We consider pre-assignment fear of terrorism, in-country coping strategies, and anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) associated with repatriatio...
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Brittany Bloodhart, Janet K. Swim and Matthew J. Zawadzki
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