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Coping, perceived stress, personality styles, and psychopathology among European and Asian children and adolescents.
Samina Taj
- 01 Jan 2012
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Life Stress and Adjustment Effects of Cognitive Content and Cognitive Organization
Sherrie Danene Hickox
- 01 May 1985
TL;DR: In this paper, individual differences of cognitive organization and content were investigated as they relate to adaptation to remote, recent, and immediate life stress, and behavioral adaptation was defined in terms of current emotional vulnerability, adjustment and negative changes in the immediate (last six months), recent (over six months) and remote (over one year) past.
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TL;DR: Results suggest that life-stress research may benefit from the application of transactional models of developmental psychopathology, which consider how children participate in the construction of stressful environments.