2003
DOI: 10.1023/a:1022543419747
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Negative Life Events and Depressive Symptoms in Late Adolescence: Bonding and Cognitive Coping as Vulnerability Factors?

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“…There are some studies in the literature that mentioned the relationship between cognitive emotion regulation and stress (e.g., Carlson & Perrewe, 1999;Garnefski et al, 2001;Garnefski et al, 2003;Garnefski & Kraaij, 2006;Jermann et al, 2006;Kraaij et al, 2003). In the literature, social support has been emphasized as a solution to stressfull life events or organizational stress (Thomas & Ganster, 1995).…”
Section: Cognitive Emotion Regulation and Job Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are some studies in the literature that mentioned the relationship between cognitive emotion regulation and stress (e.g., Carlson & Perrewe, 1999;Garnefski et al, 2001;Garnefski et al, 2003;Garnefski & Kraaij, 2006;Jermann et al, 2006;Kraaij et al, 2003). In the literature, social support has been emphasized as a solution to stressfull life events or organizational stress (Thomas & Ganster, 1995).…”
Section: Cognitive Emotion Regulation and Job Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental factors include negative life events and conditions (Beasley, Thompston, & Davidson, 2003;Kendler, Thornton, & Gardner, 2001), early health problems (Reinherz, Giaconia, Carmola Hauf, Wasserman, & Silverman, 1999), and family patterns of depressive symptomatology (Hammen & Brennan, 2001;Reinherz, Giaconia, Carmola Hauf, Wasserman, & Paradis, 2000). Among the individual factors are a particular personality style (Burke & Haslam, 2001;Skodol, 1998), personal appraisals of events (Chang, 2000), closeness to parents and family cohesion (Kraaij et al, 2003;Reinherz et al, in press), and a ruminative response to adversity (Davis & Nolen-Hoeksema, 2000;Watkins & Teasdale, 2001). Some researchers have also attributed depression to negative self-appraisals, or to the gap between what is desired and reality (e.g., Brown, 1998).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such strategies may be ineffective in mitigating stress by dealing with the issue itself and therefore leave youth vulnerable to further psychological stress. Similarly, Kraaij et al (2003) found that securely attached adolescents tended to employ active coping strategies, whereas insecurely attached youth used strategies such as rumination, catastrophizing, and selfblame, which are associated with negative outcomes. However, the concept of coping flexibility, as first conceptualized by Cheng (2001), refers to cases where individuals can both adapt their cognitions as well as their behaviors to fit a given situation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Genetic and personality factors are modest contributors to individual's coping styles (Jang et al 2007); however, coping in children is substantially influenced by the child's environment (Wang et al 2005) where the family context offers the avenues for social learning (Bandura 1977) of various coping strategies. For example, adolescents with a secure attachment pattern have been shown to employ more functional coping strategies than youth with insecure patterns (Kraaij et al 2003). Thus, having an understanding of the coping strategies employed by youth with EBD and how coping relates to key clinical features such as the severity of psychological difficulties can aid family therapists in their work with this vulnerable population.…”
Section: The Role Of the Family In Adolescent Distress And Copingmentioning
confidence: 99%