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  1. Maddi, S., & Khoshaba, D. (1996). Hardiness and Mental Health. Abstract

  2. Contrada, Richard. J. (1989). Type A behavior, personality Hardiness, and cardiovascular responses to stress. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology, Nov., v57 (n5) :895-903 Abstract
     
  3. LaGreca, (1985). The Psychosocial factors in surviving stress. Special Issue: Survivorship: The other side of death and dying. Death studies, v9 (n1) :23-36 Abstract
     
  4. Solcava, Iva, and Sykora, J. (1995). Relation between psychological Hardiness and Physiological Response. Homeostasis in Health & Disease, Feb, v36 (n1) :30-34. Abstract
     
  5. Lawler, Kathleen, and Schmied, Lori A. (1992). A prospective study of women's health: The effects of stress, Hardiness, locus of control, Type A behavior, and physiological reactivity. Women & Health, v19 (n1) :27-41.Abstract
     
  6. Scheier, Michael F., and Carver, Charles S. (1989). Dispositional optimism and physical well being: The influence of generalized outcome expectancies on health. Special Issue: Personality and Physical Health. Journal of Personality, Jun, v55 (n2) :169-210 Abstract
     
  7. Howard, John H., Cunningham, David A., and Rechnitzer, Peter A. (1989). Personality Hardiness as a moderator of job stress and coronary risk in Type A individuals: A longitudinal study. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1989 Jun, v9 (n3) :229-244. Abstract
     
  8. Pollock, Susan E. (1986). Human responses to chronic illness: Physiologic and psychosocial adaptation. Nursing Research, 1986 Mar-Apr, v35 (n2) : 90-95. Abstract
     
  9. Book Chapter: Temoshok, Lydia Psychoimmunology and AIDS. (1988). IN: Psychological, neuropsychiatric, and substance abuse aspects of AIDS. Advances in biochemical psychopharmacology, Vol. 44.; T. Peter Bridge, Allan F. Mirsky, Frederick K. Goodwin, Eds. Raven Press, Publishers, New York, NY, US. P. 187-197. Abstract
     
  10. Solomon, George F., Temoshok, Lydia, O'Leary, Ann, and Zich, Jane M. (1987). An intensive psychoimmunologic study of long-surviving persons with AIDS: Pilot work, background studies, hypotheses, and methods. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1987 May, v496 :647-655. Abstract

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  12. Maddi, Salvatore R., and Khoshaba, Deborah M. et. Al. (1998). Psychosocial correlates of psychopathology in a national sample of the morbidly obese. Journal of Obesity Surgery, 1998
     
  13. Narsavage, Georgia L., and Weaver, Terri E. (1994). Physiologic status, coping, and Hardiness as predictors of outcomes in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Nursing Research, Mar-Apr, v43 (n2) :90-94. Abstract
     
  14. Sharpley, Christopher F., Dua, Jagdish K., Reynolds, Roisin and Acosta, Alicia. (1999). The direct and relative efficacy of cognitive hardiness, a behavior pattern, coping behavior and social support as predictors of stress and ill-health. Scandinavian Journal of Behavior Therapy, 1999 (1):15-29 Abstract

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  16. Maddi, Salvatore R., and Hightower, Mindy. Hardiness and Optimism as Expressed in Coping Patterns. Consulting Psychology Journal. Spring 1999. Vol. 51, (n2); 95-106.
     
  17. Maddi, Salvatore R. The Personality Construct of Hardiness: Effects on Experiencing, Coping, and Strain. Consulting Psychology Journal. Spring 1999. Vol. 51, (n2); 83-95.

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