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Roos Delahaij
Roos Delahaij
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Hardiness and the response to stressful situations: Investigating mediating processes
R Delahaij, AWK Gaillard, K van Dam
Personality and Individual differences 49 (5), 386-390, 2010
2172010
Coping with acute stress in the military: The influence of coping style, coping self-efficacy and appraisal emotions
R Delahaij, K Van Dam
Personality and Individual Differences 119, 13-18, 2017
922017
Deployment-related mental health support: comparative analysis of NATO and allied ISAF partners
E Vermetten, N Greenberg, MA Boeschoten, R Delahaije, R Jetly, ...
European journal of psychotraumatology 5 (1), 23732, 2014
772014
Predicting performance under acute stress: The role of individual characteristics.
R Delahaij, K van Dam, AWK Gaillard, J Soeters
International Journal of Stress Management 18 (1), 49, 2011
682011
Stress training and the new military environment
R Delahaij, AWK Gaillard, J Soeters
Human dimensions in military operations–Military leaders’ strategies for …, 2006
532006
Coping style development: The role of learning goal orientation and metacognitive awareness
R Delahaij, K van Dam
Personality and Individual Differences 92, 57-62, 2016
512016
Hardiness differentiates military trainees on behavioural persistence and physical performance
S Lo Bue, S Kintaert, J Taverniers, J Mylle, R Delahaij, M Euwema
International journal of sport and exercise psychology 16 (4), 354-364, 2018
482018
Keeping engaged during deployment: The interplay between self-efficacy, family support, and threat exposure
R Delahaij, W Kamphuis, CE van den Berg
Military Psychology 28 (2), 78-88, 2016
392016
NATO survey of mental health training in army recruits
AB Adler, R Delahaij, SM Bailey, C Van den Berge, M Parmak, ...
Military medicine 178 (7), 760-766, 2013
382013
Leadership acceptance through the lens of social identity theory: A case study of military leadership in Afghanistan
MM Jansen, R Delahaij
Armed Forces & Society 46 (4), 657-676, 2020
362020
Team spirit makes the difference: The interactive effects of team work engagement and organizational constraints during a military operation on psychological outcomes afterwards
SM Boermans, W Kamphuis, R Delahaij, C van den Berg, MC Euwema
Stress and Health 30 (5), 386-396, 2014
362014
Training Resilience for High‐risk Environments: Towards a Strength‐based Approach within the Military
S Boermans, R Delahaij, H Korteling, M Euwema
International handbook of workplace trauma support, 313-330, 2012
322012
Perceived demands during modern military operations
SM Boermans, W Kamhuis, R Delahaij, JE Korteling, MC Euwema
Military Medicine 178 (7), 722-728, 2013
192013
Dossier empowerment. Empowermentmethoden bij allochtone jongeren
R Delahaij
FORUM, 2004
192004
Coping under acute stress: The role of person characteristics
R Delahaij
Breda: Kon. Broese & Peereboom, 2009
152009
The influence of autonomy support on self-regulatory processes and attrition in the Royal Dutch Navy
R Delahaij, NCM Theunissen, C Six
Learning and Individual Differences 30, 177-181, 2014
142014
Predicting coping under acute stress: The role of person characteristics
R Delahaij, K Van Dam, AWK Gaillard, J Soeters
International Journal of Stress Management 18 (1), 49-66, 2011
82011
Dossier empowerment
R Delahaij
Empowerment methoden bij alloch, 2004
82004
Chronic stressors and burnout in Dutch police officers: Two studies into the complex role of coping self-efficacy
LMJ Eikenhout, R Delahaij, K Van Dam, W Kamphuis, IL Hulshof, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 1054053, 2022
72022
The relationship between resilience resources and long-term deployment-related PTSD symptoms: A longitudinal study in dutch veterans
W Kamphuis, R Delahaij, J Duel, E Geuze, E Vermetten
Military Behavioral Health 9 (3), 267-274, 2021
72021
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