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ERIC Number: EJ769435
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 20
Abstractor: Author
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ISSN: ISSN-0193-3973
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Coping with Stress across the Lifespan: Absolute vs. Relative Changes in Strategy
Amirkhan, James; Auyeung, Bonnie
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, v28 n4 p298-317 Jul-Aug 2007
Developmental theories presume dramatic differences in the coping of the young and old, but with little empirical support. In this study, five demographically matched groups: Pre-Teens (9-12 years, n = 153), Early Teens (13-15, n = 141), Late Teens (16-18, n = 151), Younger Adults (20-29, n = 133), and Older Adults (30-70, n = 133) completed child-friendly Coping Strategy Indicators, in reference to personal problems. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses showed all age groups use the same types of coping. However, groups differed in their preferences among these types, exhibiting general increases in Problem Solving and declines in Avoidance with age. This pattern held within problem-type, suggesting that it cannot be explained by differences in the stressors experienced. Implications for future research and assessment are discussed.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
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Language: English
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