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Compas, Bruce E.; Champion, Jennifer E.; Reeslund, Kristen – Prevention Researcher, 2005
Evidence suggests that exposure to stress and the ways individuals cope with stress are of central importance for prevention of mental health and adjustment problems during childhood and adolescence. Coping may be a moderator, or a protective factor, which increases or decreases the probability of developing mental health problems in response to a…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Psychopathology, Adolescents, Coping

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