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A diathesis-stress model of engagement in risky behaviors in Chinese adolescents
Authors:Auerbach Randy P  Abela John R Z  Zhu Xiongzhao  Yao Shuqiao
Institution:

aDepartment of Psychology, McGill University, Stewart Biological Sciences Building, 1205 Dr. Penfield Avenue, Montreal, Que., Canada H3A 1B1

bMedical Psychological Research Center, Central South University, 2nd Xiangya Hospital, Changsha, Hunan 410011, PR China

Abstract:The current study examined whether the association between the occurrence of negative events and increased engagement in risky behavior is moderated by maladaptive and/or adaptive coping strategies. At time 1, 411 adolescents (ages 14–19) from Yue Yang, Hunan, completed self-report measures assessing coping strategies, engagement in risky behaviors, and the occurrence of negative events. Once a month for the subsequent 6 months, adolescents completed measures assessing engagement in risky behaviors and the occurrence of negative events. In line with our hypotheses, results of hierarchical linear modeling analyses indicated that adolescents possessing high levels of maladaptive coping strategies reported greater engagement in risky behaviors following the occurrence of negative events than adolescents possessing low levels. In contrast to our hypotheses, the association between the occurrence of negative events and increased engagement in risky behavior was not moderated by adaptive coping strategies.
Keywords:Chinese adolescents  Negative events  Coping  Risky behaviors
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