Stress and relaxation in relation to personality

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Relaxation plays a significant role in facing stress. The aim of the present study is to see whether personality patterns determine an individual's ability to relax. As a reaction to stress, coping is the best way to handle stress, which requires rational and conscious thinking. Does this ability to relax anyway facilitate coping reactions? A study was conducted on 100 college students. Results revealed that extraverts relax easily than introverts. In addition, if intelligence level is average or above average, relaxation does play a role in facilitating coping reactions. It suggests that in designing techniques of stress management, the personality and intelligence level must be taken into consideration to make techniques effective. © The Author(s) 2011.

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Sharma, H. K. (2011). Stress and relaxation in relation to personality. SAGE Open, 1(2), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244011418533

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