Suls J, David J P, Harvey J H
Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City 52242, USA.
J Pers. 1996 Dec;64(4):711-35. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.1996.tb00942.x.
This article introduces the Journal of Personality's special issue on coping and personality. It first presents a historical overview of the psychological study of how people cope with stress and identifies three generations of theory and research: (a) the psychoanalysts and the ego development school, which tended to equate personality and coping strategies; (b) the transactional approach, which appeared in the 1960s and emphasized situational and cognitive influences on coping while downplaying the role of individual differences; and (c) the most recent, "third generation," whose work is represented in this special issue and focuses on the role of personality in coping while maintaining strong operational distinctions among coping, personality, appraisal, and adaptational outcomes. This introduction concludes with a discussion of unresolved conceptual and methodological issues and a brief orientation to the third-generation articles that follow in this special issue.
本文介绍了《人格杂志》关于应对与人格的特刊。它首先对人们如何应对压力的心理学研究进行了历史概述,并确定了三代理论和研究:(a)精神分析学家和自我发展学派,他们倾向于将人格和应对策略等同起来;(b)交易方法,出现在20世纪60年代,强调情境和认知对应对的影响,同时淡化个体差异的作用;(c)最新的“第三代”,其研究成果在本期特刊中有所体现,重点关注人格在应对中的作用,同时在应对、人格、评估和适应结果之间保持明确的操作区分。本引言最后讨论了未解决的概念和方法问题,并对本期特刊后续的第三代文章进行了简要介绍。