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The role of attributions in the cognitive appraisal of work-related stressful events: An event-recording approach
Authors:Maria C. W. Peeters  Wilmar B. Schaufeli  Bram P. Buunk
Affiliation:1. Department of Social and Organizational Psychology , University of Utrecht , PO Box 80.140, 3508 TC, Utrecht, The Netherlands;2. University of Groningen , Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:
Abstract

This paper describes a micro-analysis of the cognitive appraisal of daily stressful events in a sample of correctional officers (COs). More specifically, the authors examined whether three attribution dimensions mediated the relationship between the occurrence of stressful events and the ‘significance’ of these events, and whether the latter functioned as a mediator between the attribution dimensions on the one hand and negative affect (outcome variable) on the other. Convincing indications were found for the mediating role of the ‘significance’ of a stressful event, while weak indications were found for the mediating role of the attribution dimensions. Finally, the strengths and weaknesses of daily event-recording methods are discussed at length.
Keywords:Cognitive appraisal  Stressful events  Correctional officers  Daily event-recording
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