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Active and Avoidant Coping and Coping Efficacy as Mediators of the Relation of Maternal Involvement to Depressive Symptoms among Urban Adolescents
Authors:Catherine E. Mosher  Hazel M. Prelow
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, P.O. Box 3320, Durham, NC 27710, USA;(2) Department of Psychology, University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY, USA
Abstract:Our study tested an extension of the social resource model in an urban sample of 129 African American and 114 European American adolescents. Maternal involvement was positively related to the use of active and avoidant coping strategies among youth of both ethnicities. Additionally, use of active coping strategies was related to greater coping efficacy, which, in turn, was associated with less depressive symptomatology. For African Americans, avoidant coping was related to greater coping efficacy, which, in turn, was associated with less depressive symptoms. For European Americans, avoidant coping was not significantly related to coping efficacy. Our findings underscore the importance of examining developmental models across ethnic/racial groups and suggest that adolescent mental health programs may benefit from culturally sensitive attention to coping beliefs and practices.
Keywords:Coping  Efficacy  Depression  African Americans  Mediation
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