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Coping Strategies as Predictors of Well-Being in Youth Adult

  • Authors: Mayordomo, T. ; Meléndez-Moral, J.C. ; Viguer, P. ; Sales, A.
  • (2014).
  • Publication types: Article
  • URL Publication: Coping Strategies as Predictors of Well-Being in Youth Adult
  • Publication Title (name of the book or magazine): Social Indicators Research.
  • No.122-2, 479-489

  • Abstract:

    This study aimed to determine the effects of two types of coping strategies on wellbeing in a sample of 405 young people using structural equation modeling. A survey research design was employed. Two constructs were measured: coping strategies and well-being. Goodness of fit indices was analyzed to select, the best structural equation model of coping as a potential predictor of well-being, as measured by Ryff’s well-being scales. Problem-focused coping positively predicted a significant portion of variance in well-being, while emotion-focused coping negatively predicted well-being. Religion as a coping strategy did not end up in the final model. The results’ impact within the literature on youth well-being is discussed. It was concluded that young people do not typically use religion or magical thinking as coping strategies, and the use of negative auto-focused coping was associated with lower problem-focused coping.

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-014-0689-4