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Managing Stress and Maintaining Well‐Being: Social Support, Problem‐Focused Coping, and Avoidant Coping
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2011
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Family MedicineEducationMental HealthAvoidant CopingSocial SupportPsychologyNegative WayDance MediaStressYouth Well-beingStress ReductionStress ManagementCoping BehaviorPsychiatrySchool PsychologyPsychosocial FactorSocio-emotional HealthApplied Social PsychologySocial-emotional WellbeingSocial StressPsychosocial ResearchMedicineHigh Support
This study tested a model that links stress, social support, problem‐focused coping, and well‐being. First, it looks at how high support significantly moderated the association between stress and well‐being. Next, the students' problem‐focused coping was seen as mediating this moderated association. Finally, a 3‐way interaction of stress, social support, and avoidant coping revealed that only frequent use of avoidant coping accelerated the association between stress and well‐being in a negative way at both low and high support.
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