対人ストレスコーピングの効果における個人差

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  • タイジン ストレスコーピング ノ コウカ ニ オケル コジンサ
  • Individual Differences in the Effects of Interpersonal Stress Coping

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This study examined individual differences in the effects of interpersonal stress coping on mental health among adolescents. The respondents were 306 college students (100 males, 206 females) with a mean age of 19.4 years. They answered the Interpersonal Stress-Coping Inventory (consisting of positive relationship-oriented coping, negative relationship-oriented coping, and postponed-solution coping), measures of mental health (depression and loneliness), and measurements of individual differences (interpersonal orientation and emotional empathy). Positive relationship-oriented coping was significantly related to depression only among people with high levels of interpersonal orientation and emotional empathy. Results also indicated that postponed-solution coping was significantly correlated with depression only among people with low levels of interpersonal orientation and emotional empathy.

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