Coping self-efficacy and psychological distress following the Oklahoma City bombing
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[Boulder, Colo.] : [Natural Hazards Center], [1996].
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1 online resource (5 pages).
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"July 26, 1996."--P. [5]
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [4-5]).
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Coping self-efficacy is defined as a person's subjective appraisal of his/her ability to cope with the environmental demands of the stressful situation. Coping efficacy in dealing with the coping demands following the bombing would explain a significant proportion of the variance in PTSD symptomology and general psychological distress over and above several control variables (e.g., social support, threat of death).
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.,CMS-9632458.

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Benight, C. C. (1996). Coping self-efficacy and psychological distress following the Oklahoma City bombing . [Natural Hazards Center].

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Benight, Charles C. 1996. Coping Self-efficacy and Psychological Distress Following the Oklahoma City Bombing. [Natural Hazards Center].

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Benight, Charles C. Coping Self-efficacy and Psychological Distress Following the Oklahoma City Bombing [Natural Hazards Center], 1996.

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Benight, Charles C. Coping Self-efficacy and Psychological Distress Following the Oklahoma City Bombing [Natural Hazards Center], 1996.

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