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AN INTEGRATIVE PROCESS MODEL OF COPING WITH JOB LOSS
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1995
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EducationMental HealthOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesNew TheoryPsychologyReciprocal CausalityStressManagementWork AttitudeStress ManagementCoping BehaviorJob SatisfactionInvoluntary Job LossApplied Social PsychologySocial StressWorkforce DevelopmentWork-related StressCrisis Management
Although the stress of involuntary job loss is well documented, the process through which people cope and ultimately adapt following this stressful event needs clarification. This article provides a crucial next step by introducing new theory to explain how people cope with job loss. The process model developed in this article incorporates constructs from coping theory, control theory, and self-efficacy. Future research strategies are suggested regarding coping effectiveness and reciprocal causality.
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