2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2010.10.002
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Coping and experiential avoidance: Unique or overlapping constructs?

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“…Thus, these strategies may have a protective effect on depressive symptoms. Karekla and Panayiotou (2011) found a positive relationship between the use of coping strategies (e.g., self-distraction, denial, selfblame, and behavioral disengagement) and experiential avoidance mechanisms. Experiential avoidance has been described as a tendency to engage in behaviors that alter the frequency and duration of unwanted private events (i.e., thoughts, feelings, psychological events, and memories, along with the situations that cause them) (Hayes 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Thus, these strategies may have a protective effect on depressive symptoms. Karekla and Panayiotou (2011) found a positive relationship between the use of coping strategies (e.g., self-distraction, denial, selfblame, and behavioral disengagement) and experiential avoidance mechanisms. Experiential avoidance has been described as a tendency to engage in behaviors that alter the frequency and duration of unwanted private events (i.e., thoughts, feelings, psychological events, and memories, along with the situations that cause them) (Hayes 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…This may reflect the disproportionate prevalence of self-harm in this age group (Hawton, Saunders, & O'Connor, 2012;Madge et al, 2008). However, it is important to explore the relationship between functional coping dynamics and self-harm ideation and enactment across other demographic groupings, not least as both gender (Avero and Calvo, 1999;Karekla and Panayiotou, 2011) and age (Nielsen et al, 2016) are associated with the endorsement of coping. Further, when considering the nature of the sample, it is pertinent to note that while the length of time since first episode self-harm provides useful descriptive information in so far as to typify the current sample, information was not collected about periods of abstinence or breaks in self-harm enactment within given histories.…”
Section: Coping Self-harm Ideation and Enactment 17mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta decisión se tomó principalmente por las siguientes razones: (a) Existen discrepancias acerca del uso de aná-lisis mediacionales en estudios transeccionales, pues muchos autores consideran que esta prác ca cons tuye una inexac tud metodológica, ya que no es posible establecer una secuencia temporal entre las variables (Jose, 2013). (b) En todo caso, consideramos que un análisis de este po es viable cuando existe una fuerte jus ficación teórica para esperar que las variables se relacionen de la manera planteada; sin embargo, en el caso de la EE, se hace di cil diferenciarla de las estrategias de afrontamiento (Karekla y Panayiotou, 2011), por lo que resulta más apropiado analizarla en un mismo nivel que estas. A pesar de ello, el uso de una regresión jerárquica brinda ciertas luces sobre la contribución diferencial de estas variables a la ansiedad.…”
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“…De acuerdo con lo expuesto, algunos autores han señalado la similitud que existe entre la EE y el concepto más tradicional de afrontamiento (Karekla y Panayiotou, 2011). Este es definido como «aquellos esfuerzos cogni vos y conductuales constantemente cambiantes que se desarrollan para manejar las demandas específicas externas y/o internas que son evaluadas como excedentes o desbordantes de los recursos del individuo» (Lazarus y Folkman, 1986, p. 164).…”
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