Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
952206 Journal of Research in Personality 2006 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
Data from college students and their parents were used in this longitudinal investigation, the primary goal of which was to examine the conditions under which coping style and coping behaviors are related. Participants completed a dispositional coping measure and reported on their coping with the most stressful event of the week for six weeks. Reports about the participants' dispositional coping were also collected from the participants' parents. Findings were consistent with the expectation that style would be a fairly weak predictor of coping in a given encounter but would predict more strongly aggregated coping responses across encounters. Additionally, parents tended to agree with each other about their child's coping style, but the correlations between child and parental reports were generally small and nonsignificant.
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