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  1. Bartone, Paul T. Hardiness Protects Against War-Related Stress in Army Reserve Forces. Consulting Psychology Journal. Spring 1999. Vol. 51, (n2); 72-83.
  2. Dion, Kenneth L., Dion, Karen, and Pak, Anita W. (1992). Personality based Hardiness as a buffer for discrimination related stress in members of Toronto's Chinese community. Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science. Abstract

  3. Solcova, Irva, and Tomanek, Pavel. (1994). Daily stress coping strategies: An effect of Hardiness. Studia Psychologica, 1994, v36 (n5) :390-392. Abstract
     
  4. Lee, Helen J. (1991). Relationship of Hardiness and current life events to perceived health in rural adults. Research in Nursing and Health, Oct, v14 (n5) :351-359. Abstract
     
  5. Nakano, Keiko. (1990). Hardiness, Type A behavior, and physical symptoms in a Japanese sample. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, Jan, v178 (n1) :52-56 Abstract
     
  6. Hall, W. H., (1986). Health and personality among army officers. Australian Army Psychological Research Unit Report, Aug Research Rpt, and v4/86:127. Abstract
     
  7. Feinauer, Leslie L., Mitchell, Jill, Harper, James M. and Dane, Skip (1996). The impact of hardiness and severity of childhood sexual abuse on adult adjustment. American Journal of Family Therapy, Fall, v24 (n3) :206-214. Abstract
     
  8. Siddiqa, S. H., and Hasan, Quamar (1998). Recall of past experiences and their self-evaluated impact on hardiness-related characteristics. Journal of Personality & Clinical Studies, Mar-Sep. 14 (1-2): p.89-93 Abstract
     
  9. Rush, Michael C., Schoael, William A., and Barnard, Steven M. (1995). Psychological resiliency in the public sector: "Hardiness" and pressure for change. Journal of Vocational Behavior. Feb 46(1):p.17-39 Abstract
     
  10. Florian, Victor; Mikulincer, Mario; Taubman, Orit. (1995). Does hardiness contribute to mental health during a stressful real-life situation? The roles of appraisal and coping. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1995 Apr. 68 (4): p 687-695. Abstract

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