Subjective well-being in Parkinson diseaseAbstract.Purpose of the study: It is the first time that the concept of subjective well-being by Ryff together with other psychological variables was used to examined patients with Parkinson disease. The aim was ...
Zusammenfassung.Theoretischer Hintergrund: In der Risikogruppe Kinder psychisch kranker Eltern werden Zusammenhänge zwischen elterlicher Krankheitsbewältigung und psychischer Gesundheit der Kinder vermutet, die nicht empirisch untersucht sind. ...
Coping with emergency situations: A clinical perspectiveThe present report provides a review of human responses to emergency situations or potentially traumatic events (PTE). The identification of specific reactions to PTEs that turn out to be adaptive ...
Mental health and individual quality of life in patients with a chronic, progressive and fatal disease: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)Background. Patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are challenged to cope with a progressive and fatal ...
Neuroticism, Coping, and Quality of Life Among AdolescentsAbstract.Background: Personality traits and coping skills are of great importance in psychosocial adaptation to stressful demands among adolescents. Objective: This study examined mediating ...
Refugee Children Change Child Daycare Centers: Results From an Online Survey in BavariaAbstract. The admission of children of refugee parents into daycare centers usually entails the teachers being confronted with something ...
Summary: The effects of coping styles and strategies, perceived social support, and primary and secondary cognitive appraisal on immediate outcome were examined in this study. Two theoretical models were tested via linear structural equation modelling (...
The present study examined the influence of cultural background on coping with loneliness. 711 participants from Canada, 568 from Turkey, and 389 from Argentina answered an 86-item questionnaire examining the beneficial strategies they used to cope with ...
The concepts of illness behavior (IB), coping (C), and health-related quality of life (HQL) are commonly used in the health field. Nevertheless, there are doubts about their ability to discriminate among groups of patients and to predict anxiety and ...
Background: There is evidence for an association between suicidal behavior and coping style among adolescents. Aims: The aims of this study were to examine associations between coping style, mental health factors, and self-harm thoughts and acts among ...
Background: Adolescent self-harm (SH) is a major public health concern, associated with poor outcomes. The use of ineffective coping is often referred to in explanatory models of adolescent SH. Aims: To assess the relationship between SH and coping ...
Abstract.Background: Although suicide loss has been associated with several negative outcomes, numerous studies have shown that loss survivors can experience posttraumatic growth (PTG) following the suicide loss of ...
Abstract.Background: Homeless youth are a population at risk for suicidal behavior. Despite growing knowledge about risk factors, protective factors against suicidal behavior among this population are still poorly ...
Abstract.Background: Victimization by bullying among adolescents is a widespread phenomenon associated with depression and suicidal ideation. Coping with bullying may include aggressive responding and self-blame. ...
Abstract.Background: Transitioning to college life in young adulthood can represent a challenging developmental period and college students are at heightened risk for engaging in suicidality. Aims: We aimed to ...
Abstract. Psychiatric hospitalization can cause significant distress for patients. Research has shown that to cope with the stress, patients sometimes resort to self-harm. Given the paucity of ...
Abstract.Background: This study focused on poor coping flexibility, which involves the perseveration of a failed coping strategy, as a moderator of the association between depression and suicidal risk; no study has ...
The paper begins by presenting a conceptual framework that focuses on how personal and social resources aid people in confronting acute and chronic stressors. It then describes the Life Stressors and Social Resources Inventory (LISRES), which assesses ...
The Social Problem-Solving Inventory (SPSI; D'Zurilla & Nezu, 1990) is a theory-driven instrument that was designed to measure two major hypothesized components of the social problem-solving process: (1) problem orientation and (2) problem-solving proper. ...