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Relationship between coping with negative life‐events and psychopathology: Major depression and borderline personality disorder
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Psychological Co-morbiditiesMental HealthPsychologySocial SciencesPersonality DisorderEmotion RegulationCoping StylesMood SymptomNegative Life-eventsNinety Psychiatric In-patientsPersonality DisordersCoping BehaviorPsychiatryDepressionNegative Life‐eventsPsychiatric DisorderBorderline Personality DisorderPsychosocial ResearchMajor DepressionMedicinePsychopathologyPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
Ninety psychiatric in-patients and 73 controls have been asked about their coping styles to negative life-events. Patients reported more emotion-oriented coping than controls. Emotion-oriented coping style was positively correlated with psychopathology, while task-oriented coping was negatively correlated with psychopathology in events which the participants had difficulties dealing with.
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