Browsing by Subject "coping"
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(2011-03-26)Department: PsychologyRelations among observed positive and negative parenting and children’s coping strategies were concurrently and prospectively examined in the context of an intervention study designed to change both parenting behaviors and ...
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(2009-03-30)Department: PsychologyPrevious research has shown that both having a parent with depression and economic disadvantage are chronically stressful and lead to poorer outcomes in children and adolescents, but these stressors have never been studied ...
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(2011-06-29)Department: PsychologyParents of children with cancer are at increased risk for clinically-elevated posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This dissertation presents the results of two studies of rates, ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2012-04-05)An individual engages in coping when he or she uses cognitive and behavioral efforts to deal with the internal or external demands of a stressful situation to make it more congruent with his or her goals (Smith & Lazarus, ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2014-04)The present study examined the psychological predictors of success as they relate to performance levels. To this end, study 1 was conducted investigating the foremost psychological constructs athletes employ while in a ...
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(2011-11-23)Department: Nursing ScienceRAPE TRAUMA: A STUDY OF PREFERRED RAPE DISCLOSURE METHODS AND FACTORS INFLUENCING PSYCHOLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN RAPE VICTIMS CARRIE M. CARRETTA Dissertation under the direction of Professor Sheila H. Ridner, PhD, RN, FAAN This ...
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(2008-05-20)Department: PsychologyRecurrent abdominal pain (RAP) is the most common type of recurrent pediatric pain. Much evidence shows that this condition adversely affects many areas of a child’s functioning, including repeated school problems and ...
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(2012-07-26)Department: PsychologyDepressed parents tend to exhibit impaired parenting, although the specific mechanisms underlying this relation are not well understood. Past research has shown that depressed adults use less adaptive coping strategies ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2013-04-02)The current study will examine the degree of similarity in ways of coping in a sample of children with newly diagnosed cancer and their parents. There is a relationship between mother’s coping and children’s coping, which ...
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(2017-10-19)Department: PsychologyChildren diagnosed with cancer experience stress associated with their diagnosis and treatment and are at heightened risk for problems in social adjustment. The current study investigated the association between coping ...
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(2013-08-07)Department: PsychologyThere are two main type of coping: accommodative coping and problem-focused coping. Accommodative coping occurs when a person changes their beliefs, values, and goals to become more congruent with a stressful situation. ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2024-03-27)PSY-PC 4999 - Honors Seminar - Dr. Jessika Boles Millions of children are living with intellectual and developmental disabilities worldwide, yet little is known about this experience from the vantage point of neurotypical ...
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(2011-06-28)Department: PsychologyThis study examined cortisol reactivity and regulation to a psychosocial stress task in 102 young adults, ages 18 to 31 (mean age = 22.97, SD = 3.87), at varied risk for depression (56 remitted depressed, 46 never depressed). ...
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(2010-04-08)Department: PsychologyStress, negative cognitive style, and coping were studied as predictors of depressive symptoms in children and adolescents at risk for depression. This study examined 166 children and adolescents (ages 9 to 15) of depressed ...
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(2013-07-23)Department: PsychologyChildren exposed to chronic stress, including the stress associated with parental depression, have been found to have impairment in their ability to coping with such stress. Chronic stress leads to damage to the prefrontal ...
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(2012-10-24)Department: PsychologyThe present study focused on identifying and clarifying the relationship between coping strategies, depressive symptoms, self-care behaviors, diabetes-related distress and metabolic control in a sample of type 2 diabetes ...