2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01547
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Gratitude and Problem Behaviors in Adolescents: The Mediating Roles of Positive and Negative Coping Styles

Abstract: The current study investigated the relationship between gratitude, internalizing and externalizing problem behaviors, along with the mediating roles of positive and negative coping styles therein. A sample of 589 Chinese adolescents completed the Gratitude Questionnaire (GQ-6), the Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire (SCSQ), the Irritability, Depression, and Anxiety Scale (IDAS), and the Aggression Questionnaire (AQ). Results of structural equation modeling showed that (1) the total effects of gratitude on b… Show more

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“…This result is consistent with prior findings [3,9,57]. Our results also support the view that perceived stress is a critical antecedent of cyberloafing among college students, wherein technologies, such as mobile phones or computers, are used as a means of reducing the negative feelings and overwhelming emotions that are aroused [19,20]. Therefore, they may engage in cyberloafing behaviors.…”
Section: Perceived Stress and Cyberloafingsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…This result is consistent with prior findings [3,9,57]. Our results also support the view that perceived stress is a critical antecedent of cyberloafing among college students, wherein technologies, such as mobile phones or computers, are used as a means of reducing the negative feelings and overwhelming emotions that are aroused [19,20]. Therefore, they may engage in cyberloafing behaviors.…”
Section: Perceived Stress and Cyberloafingsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…They often face excessive pressure from family (e.g., concerning finding a job after graduation), social norms, and academic demands (e.g., difficulty of learning, fierce competition among peers for scholarships) [18]. College students who feel heightened stress and accompanying negative affective states may rely on technologies, such as mobile phones or computers, as a means for reducing their negative feelings and overwhelming emotions [19,20]. Based on the above research, we hypothesized that perceived stress would be positively associated with cyberloafing.…”
Section: Perceived Stress and Cyberloafingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher sum score of each subscale presents the more frequent usage of that coping style. The good reliability and construct validity have been confirmed in the Chinese population [ 26 , 27 ], and the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient was 0.90 for positive coping style and 0.76 for negative coping style in this study.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The higher sum score of each subscale presents the more frequent usage of that coping style. The good reliability and construct validity have been con rmed in the Chinese population [24,25], and the Cronbach's alpha coe cient was 0.90 for positive coping style and 0.76 for negative coping style in this study.…”
Section: Coping Stylessupporting
confidence: 65%