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Coping strategies, hostility, and depressive symptoms: a path model.

Wei-Chung Mao1, Wayne A Bardwell, Jacqueline M Major, Joel E Dimsdale.   

Abstract

Previous studies of coping, hostility, and depressive symptoms have highlighted the significant relations between all possible pairs of these 3 variables. To more completely explore the nature of depressive symptoms, we link them all together in this study by testing a coping-->hostility-->depressive symptoms path model. One hundred forty participants completed psychological questionnaires measuring coping strategies, hostility, and depressive symptoms. While controlling age and social class as covariates, SPSS stepwise regression analyses were used to examine relations among these 3 constructs. Results suggest that coping has a direct relation with depressive symptoms as well as an indirect relation mediated by hostility. Passive coping may lead to increased hostility, resulting in depressive symptoms. Active coping may have the opposite effect. These findings suggest that the inclusion of measures of both coping strategies and hostility yields a more thorough understanding of concomitants of depressive symptoms. From a clinical perspective, knowing what coping strategies a person uses and how much anger they experience and express may be useful in guiding the management of depressive symptoms.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14734262     DOI: 10.1207/s15327558ijbm1004_4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Behav Med        ISSN: 1070-5503


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