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Chapman, Paula L.; Mullis, Ronald L. – Child Study Journal, 1999
Examined relationship between self-esteem and coping strategies in adolescents in grades 7 to 12. Found that adolescents with lower self-esteem and boys used more avoidance coping strategies; girls used social and spiritual supports. No age differences were found. Findings posed implications for intervention strategies. (JPB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Coping, Secondary Education, Self Esteem
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Hamid, P. Nicholas; Yue, Xiao Dong; Leung, Chi Mei – Adolescence, 2003
Study explored relationship between family environment and adolescent coping in Chinese sample. Chinese adolescents tended to mobilize personal resources, seek help from social resources, and adopt a philosophy of doing nothing as their major coping style when they had a positive perception of their family environment. Girls relied more on social…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Chinese, Coping, Family Life
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Cook, Judith A. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1983
Examined 145 parents' experiences after a child's death from cancer or a blood disorder. Data revealed men and women differed significantly in the extent to which they encountered distance and lack of comfort in spousal relationships and difficulty during first-year postdeath holidays. (JAC)
Descriptors: Children, Coping, Death, Emotional Adjustment
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Ventura, Jacqueline N.; Boss, Pauline G. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1983
Investigated parent coping behaviors in a sample of 100 mothers and 100 fathers of infants using the Family Coping Inventory. Factor analyses yielded three coping patterns: seeking social support and self-development; maintaining family integrity; and being religious, thankful, and content. Coping patterns were affected by respondent gender. (JAC)
Descriptors: Coping, Family Relationship, Infants, Parents
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Greenberger, Ellen; McLaughlin, Caitlin S. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1998
Self-report data from 157 college students show that, in general, more secure attachments were positively related to support-seeking and active problem-solving coping styles and to females', but not males', tendency to explain hypothetical successes and failures in a positive or self-enhancing manner. Sex differences in security of attachments are…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, College Students, Coping, Failure
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Aranda, Maria P.; Castenada, Irma; Lee, Pey-Jiuan; Sobel, Eugene – Social Work Research, 2001
Investigates stress, coping responses, and social support variables as predictors of psychological distress among 171 Mexican American men and women. Data indicate that although men and women did not differ significantly in the rate of depressive symptoms, they did differ in the sources of stress and social support associated with depression.…
Descriptors: Coping, Depression (Psychology), Mexican Americans, Predictor Variables
Korabik, Karen; And Others – 1992
The influence of sex and gender-role orientation on social support and coping with occupational stressors was examined through interviews with 19 male and 20 female managers who were matched for job level. It was hypothesized that instrumentality would be related to problem-focused coping, whereas expressivity would be related to coping by seeking…
Descriptors: Administrators, Coping, Foreign Countries, Sex Differences
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Frydenberg, Erica; Lewis, Ramon – Journal of Adolescence, 1991
Elicited spontaneous responses from, and administered modified form of Ways of Coping Checklist to 650 adolescents. Found clear differences between how boys and girls cope. Compared to boys, girls sought more social support, were more likely to focus on relationships, and employed more strategies related to hoping for the best and wishful…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Coping, Foreign Countries, High School Students
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Heiman, Tali; Kariv, Dafna – Educational Studies, 2004
The study examines the coping strategies among 130 undergraduate college and university students with learning disabilities (LD) and 146 students without learning disabilities (NLD). Students completed self-reported instruments designed to measure stress, support and strategies. The findings revealed that students without LD reported higher work…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Coping, Learning Disabilities, College Students
Hamilton, Linda H.; Kella, John J. – 1992
Performing Arts Psychology has recently emerged as a unique subspecialty comparable to that of Sports Psychology. Attention has been focused on problems common to all performers (e.g., performance anxiety); however, the various stresses within each art form often remain hidden from view. To assess the psychological aspects of different art forms,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Coping, Dance, Fine Arts
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Leana, Carrie R.; Feldman, Daniel C. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1991
Study of how 94 men and 63 women perceived and coped with job loss found no significant differences in psychological and behavioral distress. However, men relied more on problem-focused activities such as job search, whereas women relied more on symptom-focused activities such as seeking social support. Marital status affected coping behavior and…
Descriptors: Coping, Emotional Response, Job Layoff, Job Search Methods
Hammond, Laura A.; Fong, Margaret L. – 1988
There is research support of the hypothesis that engaging in multiple roles yields better health and greater life satisfaction, and there is support of the hypothesis that multiple role involvement leads to symptoms of role strain. No study has employed a comprehensive model to address the impact of multiple roles or attempted to identify…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adults, College Faculty, Coping
Arulrajah, Annette Ananthi; Harun, Lily Mastura Haji – 2000
The aim of this study was to: (a) explore the levels of four factors (psychological well-being, perceived stress, coping styles, and social support) among undergraduates; (b) acquire an accurate description of the demographic variables; (c) explore the relationships among the four factors after controlling for the possible intervening demographic…
Descriptors: College Students, Coping, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Carroll, Ruth; Shaefer, Sarah – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1994
Examined differences within 34 pairs of parents bereaved by Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), 3-40 months after their loss. Findings revealed that bereaved parents sought support from within family most frequently and from outside resources the least. Bereaved mothers used these coping patterns significantly more often than did fathers. Found…
Descriptors: Bereavement, Coping, Death, Emotional Adjustment
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Shulman, Shmuel – Journal of Adolescence, 1993
Examined role of close relationships during adolescence and their contribution to individual coping. Data from series of studies on early adolescents showed that availability of family and peers combined with support of adolescent's independence contributed to individual adaptive coping. Contribution of close relationships to coping differed for…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Age Differences, Coping
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