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Adolescent Stressors,Coping Strategies,and Psychological Health Studied in the Family Context
Authors:Lohman  Brenda Jo  Jarvis  Patricia A
Institution:(1) Human Development and Family Science, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 61280;(2) Psychology, Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois, 61790-4620
Abstract:The present study examined adolescents' stressors, coping, and psychological health in the family context in 42 adolescents, ranging in age from 11 to 18. Perceptions of intergenerational stressors and coping strategies were examined for congruence by comparing adolescents' self-reports to parents' reports on their adolescents. Adolescents' reports on their parents were also compared to parents' reports on themselves. This study also specified family environment dynamics in relation to the study variables. Hypotheses that more congruent adolescent and parent perceptions about each other's stressors and coping were related to more cohesive family environments and more adaptive copings were generally supported. Family environment variables and congruent coping were related to psychological health symptoms as well. The findings contribute to current knowledge about the study variables examined in the context of the family.
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