E-Book, Englisch, 304 Seiten
E-Book, Englisch, 304 Seiten
Reihe: Research Monographs in Adolescence Series
ISBN: 978-1-134-77406-7
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
More than 3,000 adolescents from different countries participated in seven studies that are built programmatically on one another and focus on properties that make events stressful, on coping processes and coping styles, on internal and social resources, and on stress-buffering and adaptation. A variety of assessment procedures for measuring stress and coping are presented, including semi-structured interviews, questionnaires, and content analysis. This multimethod-multivariate approach is characterized by assessing the same construct via different methods, replicating the measures in different studies including cross-cultural samples, using several informants, and combining standardized instruments with very open data gathering.
The results offer a rich picture of the nature of stressors requiring adolescent coping and highlight the importance of relationship stressors. Age and gender differences in stress appraisal and coping style are also presented. Mid-adolescence emerges as a turning point in the use of certain coping strategies and social resources. Strong gender differences in stress appraisal and coping style suggest that females are more at risk for developing psychopathology. The book demonstrates how adolescents make use of assistance provided by social support systems and points to the changing influence of parents and peers. It addresses controversial issues such as benefits and costs of close relationships or the beneficial or maladaptive effects of avoidant coping. Its clear style, innovative ideas, and instruments make it an excellent textbook for both introductory and advanced courses. Without question, it may serve as a guide for future research in this field.
This book will be of value to researchers, practitioners, and students in various fields such as child clinical and developmental psychology and psychopathology.
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Contents: Preface. Adolescent Coping: Pointing to a Research Deficit. Conceptual Approach for Studying Stress, Coping, and Relationships in Adolescence. An Analysis of the Coping Process. Assessment of Daily Stressors: Event Parameters and Coping. Ways of Coping with Everyday Problems and Minor Events. Internal Resources and Their Effect on Coping Behavior. Changes in Stress Perception and Coping Style as a Function of Perceived Family Climate. The Unique Contribution of Close Friends to Coping Behavior. Stress, Coping, and Relationships as Risk and Protective Factors in Explaining Adolescent Depression. Conclusions.