THE DEVELOPMENT OF SELF STRUCTURES
AND ACTIVE COPING
Jasmina Knežević1 and
Miroslav Knežević2
Subotica, Serbia
2Medical Center, General Hospital
Subotica, Serbia
INDECS 14(2), 246-252, 2016 DOI 10.7906/indecs.14.2.13 Full text available here. |
Received: 3 February 2016. |
ABSTRACT
In addition to cope with usual stressful circumstances at work, nowadays, it is important to
examine what kind of mental capacities of medical staff are adaptive in respect of a new type of stress - job insecurity.
Special
focus is put upon self structures as personality determinants and the role they have in coping.. The aim of the study was to
determine the role of the self structures in active coping with job insecurity. It was supposed that the increasing integration of
self structures leads to increasing use of active coping strategies. Perceived job insecurity was measured by The job insecurity
perception scale (Knežević and Majstorović, 2013). The Ego Functioning Questionnaire (Majstorović, Legault and Green-Demers, 2008) was
used to evaluate types of ego-functioning; coping were assessed by the Cybernetic coping scale (Edwards and Baglioni, 1993).
In
order to test the hypothesis the multivariate regression analysis was developed with self-regulation as predictor and active coping
strategy as a criterion. A significant model
KEY WORDS
self structures, job insecurity, coping
CLASSIFICATION
JEL: Z19