p.1"It is virtually impossible today to read extensively in any of the biological or social sciences
without running into the term stress... 'It is as though, when the word stress came into vogue, each investigator,
who had been working with a concept he felt was closely related, substituted the word stress... and continued in his same
line of investigation' " [JLJ - oops, guilty as charged...]
p.11"Stress depends, in part, on the social and physical demands of the environment... Environmental
constraints and environmental resources (Klausner, 1971) on which the possibilities for coping depend are also important factors."
p.157"We have stated that coping is determined by cognitive appraisal."
p.158"the ways people actually cope also depend heavily on the resources that are available to them
and the constraints that inhibit use of these resources in the context of the specific encounter... Antonovsky (1979) has
used the term generalized resistance resources to describe characteristics that facilitate the management of stress."
p.166"Constraints exist as much in the environment as they do in the person."
p.170"We have argued that the relationship between resources and coping is mediated by personal
and environmental constraints and level of threat."
p.179"Coping is also determined by constraints that mitigate the use of resources... Environmental
constraints include demands that compete for the same resources and agents or institutions that thwart coping efforts. High
levels of threat can also prevent a person from using coping resources effectively."
p.185-186"In any encounter with the environment, the key problem for the person is to make a series
of realistic judgments about its implications for his or her well-being. An appraisal that leads to appropriate and effective
outcomes must match or at least approximate the flow of events."
p.226"society is viewed as making stressful demands on the individual and as imposing constraints
on the ways such an individual might deal with these demands"