THE ROLE OF PERSONALITY IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS - FRUSTRATION AND DIVERSE AFFECTIVE REACTIONS: RESEARCH RESULTS

EL ROL DE LA PERSONALIDAD EN LA RELACIÓN ENTRE FRUSTRACIÓN - ESTRÉS Y DIVERSAS REACCIONES AFECTIVAS: RESULTADOS DE UNA INVESTIGACIÓN

Cordero, Soledad
Detalles Bibliográficos
2007
Estilos de personalidad
frustración
estrés
disposiciones afectiva
Teoría PSI
personality styles
frustration
stress
affective reactions
PSI Theory
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Universidad Católica del Uruguay
LIBERI
https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/cienciaspsicologicas/article/view/572
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/2909
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Resumen:
Sumario:The aim of the study was to investigate the mediation role of fourteen personality styles in the relationship between stress and/or frustration and the development of a variety of affective reactions. We used two clinical samples (n=260) of adult outpatients with diverse clinical syndromes (Axis I). The theoretical framework was Kuhl´s Personality Systems Interaction Theory (Germany). The results suggest that the personality styles that are more vulnerable to develop negative emotions – in a state of frustration or under stress – are the passive (depressive) and the impulsive (borderline) personality styles.