Conservation of Resources Theory
Cross-source consensus on Conservation of Resources Theory from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The study used Conservation of Resources theory to interpret resilience as a mediator. — Risk and protective factors associated with psychological distress and the mediating role of resilience among physician educators in Hong Kong: a cross-sectional survey
- COR theory states that people try to acquire and protect physical, social, and psychological resources. — Risk and protective factors associated with psychological distress and the mediating role of resilience among physician educators in Hong Kong: a cross-sectional survey
- Under COR theory, psychological distress emerges when resources are threatened or lost. — Risk and protective factors associated with psychological distress and the mediating role of resilience among physician educators in Hong Kong: a cross-sectional survey
- The partial mediation finding aligns with COR theory because well-being functions as a primary resource and resilience as a reserve mechanism. — Risk and protective factors associated with psychological distress and the mediating role of resilience among physician educators in Hong Kong: a cross-sectional survey