Self‐Concept Clarity and Preferred Coping Styles

Volume: 64, Issue: 2, Pages: 407 - 434
Published: Jun 1, 1996
Abstract
This study examined the relation between self-concept clarity and (a) preferred general coping styles, (b) coping with a specific event, and (c) coping with a specific ongoing situation in 175 undergraduate students. The results of the regression analyses for general coping styles indicated that self-concept clarity made a reliable but weak positive contribution to active coping styles (e.g., planning and taking action) and a strong negative...
Paper Details
Title
Self‐Concept Clarity and Preferred Coping Styles
Published Date
Jun 1, 1996
Volume
64
Issue
2
Pages
407 - 434
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