2000
DOI: 10.1023/a:1026440304695
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Long-Term Effects of Avoidant Coping on Adolescents' Depressive Symptoms

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“…'High generic copers' used both avoidant and approach strategies at high levels whereas 'low generic copers' used both coping styles at low levels. Consequently, it seems that 'avoidant', 'active/ approach', and 'low generic' copers were identified in both these studies [10,11], which suggests that these profiles might be generalizable at least to some extent.…”
Section: Coping Profiles In Previous Person-oriented Studiesmentioning
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“…'High generic copers' used both avoidant and approach strategies at high levels whereas 'low generic copers' used both coping styles at low levels. Consequently, it seems that 'avoidant', 'active/ approach', and 'low generic' copers were identified in both these studies [10,11], which suggests that these profiles might be generalizable at least to some extent.…”
Section: Coping Profiles In Previous Person-oriented Studiesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Seiffge-Krenke and Klessinger [11] also identified coping profiles in their longitudinal study of German adolescents. They grouped different coping profiles using a factor analytic approach and found four coping profiles: 'approachers', 'avoiders', 'high generic copers', and 'low generic copers'.…”
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