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Future-Oriented Coping with Weather Stress among Mountain Hikers: Temperamental Personality Predictors and Profiles.

Piotr Próchniak1, Agnieszka Próchniak2.   

Abstract

. The aim of the study was to explore temperamental personality traits as predictors of future-oriented coping with weather stress in a group of Polish mountain hikers. The subjects were 209 young mountain hikers (M = 21.20; SD = 3.70) who took three temperament-personality questionnaires, i.e., FCZ-KT Temperament Questionnaire, Sensation Seeking Scale IV and NEO-FFI- Personality Inventory, alongside a recently constructed scale for diagnosing future-oriented coping with weather stress in outdoor context, Preventive and Proactive Coping with Bad Weather Scale in Outdoor Sports. The regression analysis indicated that preventive coping with weather stress in hiking was predicted by activity, emotional reactivity, briskness, sensory sensitivity, experience seeking, agreeableness and conscientiousness. In turn, proactive coping with bad weather in hiking was predicted by endurance, activity, thrill and adventure seeking and extraversion. In turn, the cluster analysis revealed three distinct clusters of hikers characterized by diverse results on the scales of preventive and proactive dealing with adverse weather, namely, prudent hikers (high preventive coping/high proactive coping), reckless hikers (low preventive coping/high proactive coping) and wary hikers (high preventive coping/low proactive coping). The hikers in these clusters differed in terms of temperamental personality traits.

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Keywords:  coping with stress; hikers; outdoor sports; personality; sensation seeking; temperament; weather

Year:  2021        PMID: 33498900      PMCID: PMC7912429          DOI: 10.3390/bs11020015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Sci (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-328X


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