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    STUDIA PSYCHOLOGIA-PAEDAGOGIA - Ediţia nr.1 din 2017  
         
  Articol:   THE ROLE PLAYED BY RESILIENCE AND THE MEANING MAKING PROCESSES IN THE PERCEPTION OF STRESS AND QUALITY OF PROFESSIONAL LIFE IN A SAMPLE OF TRANSYLVANIAN HUNGARIANS / DIE ROLLE DER RESILIENZ UND DER BEDEUTUNG PROZESSE IN DER WAHRNEHMUNG VON STRESS MACHEN UND DIE QUALITÄT DES BERUFSLEBENS IN EINER PROBE VON SIEBENBÜRGISCHEN UNGARN.

Autori:  ÉVA KÁLLAY.
 
       
         
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DOI: 10.24193/subbpsyped.2017.1.04

Published Online: 2017-06-30
Published Print: 2017-06-30
pp. 61-83

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ABSTRACT: Die Rolle der Resilienz und der Bedeutung Prozesse in der Wahrnehmung von Stress machen und die Qualität des Berufslebens in einer Probe von Siebenbürgischen Ungarn. Chronische tägliche Probleme, die für das persönliche und berufliche Leben spezifisch sind, haben einen erheblichen negativen Einfluss auf die emotionale und geistige Gesundheit des Individuums und beeinflussen gleichzeitig sein subjektives und psychologisches Wohlbefinden sowie die Lebensqualität. Die weltweiten massiven Veränderungen in den ökonomischen, sozialen, persönlichen Bereichen werden zu chronischen Stressquellen, die eine kontinuierliche Anpassung erfordern. Unter solchen Bedingungen spielen die Resilienz der Person und ihre Fähigkeit, dem Leben und der Arbeit Sinn zu verleihen, eine wichtige Rolle als Schutzschilde bei der Entwicklung von funktionalen Reaktionen und Gedeihen. Unsere vorliegende Studie ist eine Fortsetzung unserer bisherigen Untersuchungen an einer Siebenbürger ungarischen Bevölkerung und konzentriert sich auf die folgenden Hauptziele: (I) die Untersuchung der Rolle der Resilienz und Sinn machen im Erleben das chronischen Stress und der arbeitsbezogenen Lebensqualität; (II) die Untersuchung der Beziehung zwischen Resilienz und der Fähigkeit, dem Leben und der Arbeit Sinn zu verleihen, die für die Entwicklung wirksamer Stressbewältigungsprogramme notwendig sind. Unsere Ergebnisse können ausgeprägt werden, in der Entwicklung von Präventions- und Interventions programmen, die auf die Verbesserung der emotionalen Gesundheit, des subjektiven und psychologischen Wohlbefindens der Siebenbürger Ungarn abzielen.

Schlüsselwörter: Stress, Resilienz, Sinn im Leben, sinnvolle Arbeit, subjektives / psychisches Wohlbefinden.

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