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The current research aimed at exploring the moderating role of gender on the relationship between positive beliefs about rumination and negative well-being mediated serially by meta worry and emotion-oriented coping. A total of 514 employed professionals from different organizations completed Positive Beliefs about Rumination Scale, Anxious Thought Inventory,Coping Inventory for Stressful Situation, and Well-being Questionnaire-12. The findings showed positive relationships among study variables. Gender moderation was tested in both direct and indirect regression paths. The direct path between meta worry and emotion-oriented coping was moderated by gender. Positive beliefs about rumination were mediated by meta worry on emotion-oriented coping that further mediated effect of meta worry on negative well-being. The moderated mediations appeared to be significant for menonly suggesting a moderating role of gender on direct and total effects. The indirect path from positive beliefs about rumination to negative well-being was serially mediated by meta worry and emotion coping for both men and women proposing absence of moderation by gender. The moderation in men within organizational settings proposed that despite holding positive meta cognitive beliefs, the direct and total effects were significantly buffered in men for meta worry. However, emotion-oriented coping predicted negative well-being within organizational settings irrespective of gender category. The findings were suggestive of deleterious effects on well-being following an emotion focused approach within proactive environmental needs

Aisha Muneer, Jamil A. Malik. (2018) Role of Metaworry and Emotional Coping Across Metacognitive Beliefs and Well-Being: A Gender Perspective , Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, Volume-33, Issue-2.
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