6F When Your Well-Being Is in Your Hands: the Role of Coping For Visually Impaired Consumers
This study evaluates the relationships between coping, vulnerability, and well-being for visually impaired consumers. A mediating model is proposed and tested based on a sample of 113 individuals. The results revealed evidence of a mediating effect of vulnerability on the relationship between both problem- and emotion-focused coping and well-being.
Citation:
Claudia Falchetti and Mateus Canniatti Ponchio (2019) ,"6F When Your Well-Being Is in Your Hands: the Role of Coping For Visually Impaired Consumers", in NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 47, eds. Rajesh Bagchi, Lauren Block, and Leonard Lee, Duluth, MN : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 968-968.
Authors
Claudia Falchetti, ESPM, Brazil
Mateus Canniatti Ponchio, ESPM, Brazil
Volume
NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 47 | 2019
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