Stress and Coping

A Sampling of Wong References on Stress and Coping:

Wong, P. T. P., & Wong, L. C. J. (Eds.). (2006). Handbook of multicultural perspectives on stress and coping. New York, NY: Springer.

Wong, P. T. P., Reker, G. T. & Peacock, E. (2006). The resource-congruence model of coping and the development of the Coping Schema Inventory. In P. T. P. Wong, & L. C. J., Wong (Eds.), Handbook of Multicultural perspectives on stress and coping (pp. 223-283). New York, NY: Springer.

Wong, P. T. P., Wong, L. C. J., & Scott, C. (2006). Beyond stress and coping: The positive psychology of transformation. In Wong, P. T. P., & Wong, L. C. J. (Eds.), Handbook of Multicultural perspectives on stress and coping (pp. 1-26). New York, NY: Springer.

McCormick, R., & Wong, P. T. P. (2006). Adjustment and coping in aboriginal people. In P. T. P. Wong, & L. C. J. Wong (Eds.), Handbook of multicultural perspectives on stress and coping (pp. 515-531). New York, NY: Springer.

Wong, P. T. P. (2005). Trauma recovery and the promises of positive existential psychology. [Review of the book Coping with trauma: Hope through understanding]. PsycCRITIQUES, 50.

Wong, P. T. P. (2005). Coping with the tsunami and its aftermath: A challenge to religious faith and the quest for meaning and hope. Available online at http://www.meaning.ca/archives/presidents_columns/pdfs/tsunami_jan05.pdf

Wong, P. T. P., & Ujimoto, K. V. (1998). The elderly Asian Americans: Their stress, coping, and well-being. In L. C. Lee & N. W. S. Zane (Eds.), Handbook of Asian American Psychology (pp. 165-209). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Peacock, E. J., & Wong, P. T. P. (1996). Anticipatory stress: The relation of locus of control, optimism and control appraisals to copingJournal of Research in Personality, 30, 204-222.

Wong, P. T. (1995). A stage model of coping with frustrative stress. In R. Wong (Ed.), Biological perspectives on motivated activities (pp. 339-378). Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Corporation.

Wong, P. T. P. (1995). Coping with frustrative stress: A behavioral and cognitive analysis. In R. Wong (Ed.), Biological perspective on motivated and cognitive activities (pp. 339-378). New York, NY: Ablex Publishing.

Wong, P. T. P., & Peacock, E. J. (1994). Environment, stress and aging. In J. Rose (Ed.), Human stress and the environment (pp. 59-84). London, UK: Gordon and Brach.

Wong, P. T. P. (1993). Effective management of life stress: The resource-congruence modelStress Medicine, 9, 51-60.

Wong, P. T. P. (1993). Do we have to learn from the animals to be adaptive? Stress Medicine, 9, 71-73.

Peacock, E. J., Wong, P. T. P., & Reker, G. T. (1993). Relations between appraisals and coping schemas: A test of the congruence modelCanadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 25, 64-80.

Fry, P. S., & Wong, P. T. P. (1991). Pain management training in the elderly: Matching interventions with subjects’ coping styles. Stress Medicine, 7, 93-98.

Wong, P. T. P. (1991). Review of Understanding stress. Stress Medicine, 7, 195.

Wong, P. T. P. (1991). Review of The psychology of Control at work place. Stress Medicine, 7, 138-139.

Wong, P. T. P. (Ed.). (1990). Two special issues on Advances in Measuring Stress. Stress Medicine, 6, No. 2 & 3.

Wong, P. T. P. (1990). Measuring life stress. Stress Medicine, 6, 69-70.

Peacock, E. J., & Wong, P. T. P. (1990). The Stress Appraisal Measure (SAM): A multidimensional approach to cognitive appraisalStress Medicine, 6, 227-236.

Wong, P. T. P. (1987). Review of psychological stress and cancer. Stress Medicine, 3, 253.

Wong, P. T. P. (1987). Review of when disaster strikes. Stress Medicine, 3, 252.

Wong, P. T. P., & Reker, G. T. (1986). Pitfalls in stress research. Resolving the hassle. Stress Medicine, 2, 1-4.

Wong, P. T. P., & Reker, G. T. (1985). Stress, coping, and well-being in Anglo and Chinese elderly. Canadian Journal on Aging, 4(1), 29-37.

Wong, P. T. P. (1982). Review of Man and accidents offshore. Stress Medicine, 2, 250.