Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
891069 Personality and Individual Differences 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Limited research has evaluated whether coping strategies mediate the relationships between reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) and symptoms of psychopathology. Undergraduates (n = 293) completed questionnaires assessing RST, coping, and symptoms of psychopathology. Consistent with our hypotheses, bootstrapping analyses indicated that emotion- and avoidance-focused coping mediated the relationship between high Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) and depression, anxiety, and worry. Less problem-focused coping mediated the relationship between low Behavioral Approach System (BAS) and depression. Avoidance-focused coping mediated the effects of high BIS on drug and alcohol use whereas high BAS directly predicted alcohol and drug use. Unexpectedly, emotion-focused coping mediated the relationship between BAS and anxiety and worry. These results provide support for the hypothesis that personality variables are associated with psychopathology partially through coping.

► Coping mediates the relationships between BIS, BAS, and psychopathology. ► Emotion- and avoidance-focused coping mediated high BIS and depression, anxiety, worry. ► Avoidance-focused coping mediated the effect of high BIS on drug and alcohol use. ► High BAS directly predicted alcohol and drug use.

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