1993
DOI: 10.1017/s0714980800008266
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Predictors of Coping for Mothers of Separated/Divorced Offspring

Abstract: RÉSUMÉCette étude examine la relation entre, d'une part, la cohésion familiale, le contrôle subjectif, et trois formes de soutien social (soutien émotionnel, apport d'information, aide concrète), et, d'autre part, les stratégies d'adaptation utilisées par les mères de personnes séparées ou divorcées. Les données ont été obtenues auprès de 84 mères âgées de 45 à 78 ans (moyenne: 61). Deux analyses de régression multiple ont été conduites en utilisant l'adaptation de type évitement (accent mis sur la ventilation… Show more

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“…Carver et al (1989) reported internal consistencies for a sample of 978 students ranging from .62 to .92 for the subscales. The present study followed the method used in previous studies (Krause & Long, 1993;Steffen, 1999) by combining the coping styles into two general styles. "Active Coping" consisted of positive reinterpretation, use of social support, active coping, religious coping, humor, restraint, acceptance, suppression of competing activities, and planning.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Carver et al (1989) reported internal consistencies for a sample of 978 students ranging from .62 to .92 for the subscales. The present study followed the method used in previous studies (Krause & Long, 1993;Steffen, 1999) by combining the coping styles into two general styles. "Active Coping" consisted of positive reinterpretation, use of social support, active coping, religious coping, humor, restraint, acceptance, suppression of competing activities, and planning.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, research has not directly examined the relationship between PTG and emotional coping strategies, such as avoidance and venting, which are thought to inhibit recovery (Folkman & Lazarus, 1988;Fostner, 1997;Krause & Long, 1993). Thus, there is no evidence that PTG is differentially associated with different coping styles.…”
Section: Clinical Research In Trauma and Abuse 101mentioning
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