Coping Styles and Psychosomatic Problems: Are They Related?

A number of recent studies have shown avoidant coping to be related with diverse types of somatic and mental pathology. In order to investigate the relevance of coping for both psychological and somatic problems in delinquent subjects, 185 boys from juvenile correction and 96 boys from secondary sch...

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Published in:Psychopathology
Main Authors: Ruchkin, Vladislav V., Eisemann, Martin, Hägglöf, Bruno
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Language:English
Published: S. Karger AG 2000
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spelling crskarger:10.1159/000029151 2024-09-15T17:54:43+00:00 Coping Styles and Psychosomatic Problems: Are They Related? Ruchkin, Vladislav V. Eisemann, Martin Hägglöf, Bruno 2000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000029151 https://www.karger.com/Article/Pdf/29151 en eng S. Karger AG https://www.karger.com/Services/SiteLicenses https://www.karger.com/Services/SiteLicenses Psychopathology volume 33, issue 5, page 235-239 ISSN 0254-4962 1423-033X journal-article 2000 crskarger https://doi.org/10.1159/000029151 2024-07-03T04:06:35Z A number of recent studies have shown avoidant coping to be related with diverse types of somatic and mental pathology. In order to investigate the relevance of coping for both psychological and somatic problems in delinquent subjects, 185 boys from juvenile correction and 96 boys from secondary schools in Arkhangelsk, Northern Russia, were assessed by means of the Coping Scale for Children and Youth, the Youth Self-Report and the Giessen Subjective Complaints List – youth form. The results from the delinquent subjects partly confirmed previous findings on the dominant role of behavioural avoidance in the relationships between coping styles and both behavior/emotional problems and somatic complaints. Further implications of the results are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arkhangelsk Karger Psychopathology 33 5 235 239
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description A number of recent studies have shown avoidant coping to be related with diverse types of somatic and mental pathology. In order to investigate the relevance of coping for both psychological and somatic problems in delinquent subjects, 185 boys from juvenile correction and 96 boys from secondary schools in Arkhangelsk, Northern Russia, were assessed by means of the Coping Scale for Children and Youth, the Youth Self-Report and the Giessen Subjective Complaints List – youth form. The results from the delinquent subjects partly confirmed previous findings on the dominant role of behavioural avoidance in the relationships between coping styles and both behavior/emotional problems and somatic complaints. Further implications of the results are discussed.
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Coping Styles and Psychosomatic Problems: Are They Related?
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