Exploring Relationships Between Coping Styles and Wellbeing Among Girls and Boys During the COVID-19 Crisis in the UK
Ziqi Huang,
Lisa Fridkin,
Katie Quy
Abstract:This study explores the associations between children’s different coping styles and wellbeing outcomes across the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic. By employing the Profile of Coping Dimensions in Children (PCDC), this study categorises coping strategies into adaptive and maladaptive coping and focuses on patterns of these two coping styles among children aged 7-11. Results suggest that with the crisis of COVID-19, adaptive coping is still a significant protective factor for children wellbeing in terms of anxie… Show more
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