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vol. XVII
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issue 1
137-154
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The aim of this work was to investigate which strategies for coping with stress are chosen the most often by truck drivers. The purpose of this research was also to define the relation between perceived stress and stress management strategies used in this professional group. The study involved a group of 120 lorry drivers aged from 22 to 67 years. The drivers were examined with the Questionnaire for Subjective Evaluation of Work by Bohdan Dudek et al. (1999) and the Mini-COPE Questionnaire which is the shortened Polish version of the Charles Carver and his colleagues’ COPE Questionnaire in polish adaptation of Siegfried Juczyński and Nina Oginska-Bulik (2009). Drivers choose the most often search for instrumental support-strategy. The strongest positive correlation occurred between the overall levels of stress and taking psychoactive substances strategy. The strongest negative correlation occurred between the overall level of stress and planning strategy. The overall level of occupational stress tested drivers significantly correlated with all chosen coping strategies.
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