2022
DOI: 10.1111/jpr.12421
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Shift‐and‐Persist Strategy: Tendencies and Effect on Japanese Parents and Children's Mental Health1,2,3

Abstract: Low socioeconomic status has various adverse effects on health, which can be mitigated through the shift‐and‐persist (S‐P) strategy. Studies have focused on how this strategy can affect health in the face of adversity. However, that children learn this strategy from positive role models, such as parents, is an unexamined precondition of the theory. This study presents one bit of supporting evidence for this precondition by examining the similarity in S‐P among parent–child dyads using the actor‐partner interde… Show more

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“…Second, persisting involves finding meaning in one’s life and circumstances and maintaining an optimistic outlook about the future. S-P was measured using four established shifting items such as ‘‘I think about what I can learn from the situation,” three persisting items such as “I feel my life has a sense of purpose,” and six distractor measures from [ 8 , 9 ], using a Likert scale (from 1 “disagree” to 4 ‘‘agree’’).…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, persisting involves finding meaning in one’s life and circumstances and maintaining an optimistic outlook about the future. S-P was measured using four established shifting items such as ‘‘I think about what I can learn from the situation,” three persisting items such as “I feel my life has a sense of purpose,” and six distractor measures from [ 8 , 9 ], using a Likert scale (from 1 “disagree” to 4 ‘‘agree’’).…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%