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The Influence of Income Level and Ethnicity on Coping Strategies
Authors:Phillip J. Brantley  Erin L. O'Hea  Glenn Jones  Dan J. Mehan
Affiliation:(1) Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana;(2) Louisiana State University, Louisiana;(3) Louisiana State University Medical School, Louisiana;(4) UMDNJ-University of Behavioral HealthCare, New Jersey
Abstract:The Ways of Coping Questionnaire (WCQ) by S. Folkman and R. S. Lazarus (1988) has been used widely; however, few studies have evaluated this assessment tool in research concerning populations from different income levels and ethnic backgrounds. The purpose of this study was to compare the endorsement of the 8 coping strategies as outlined by Folkman and Lazarus's original research with Caucasian, middle class participants to the endorsement of coping approaches in a low income, primary care sample. Results suggest that low income individuals report utilizing greater rates of coping strategies overall and specifically employ emotion-focused coping strategies more than Folkman and Lazarus's original sample. Ethnic differences within the present study's low income sample were also examined and suggest that even within this low income sample, African Americans use certain emotion-focused coping strategies significantly more than Caucasian participants.
Keywords:ways of coping  income  ethnicity  primary care
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