Until now, however, there have been little to no studies
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Until now, however, there have been little to no studies on the prognostic impact of accommodative coping on health, and only a few studies investigating its buffering effect on the relation between stress and health in childhood and adoles
Evidence profile
Stated in the abstract section of the source papers, classified as general, drawn from work published between 1986 and 2014, spanning 3 journals. Those papers have been cited 3,042 times in total.
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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps
- Dynamics of a stressful encounter: Cognitive appraisal, coping, and encounter outcomes. (1986) · Journal of Personality and Social Psychology · cited 3,019× · doi
Despite the importance that is attributed to coping as a factor in psychological and somatic health outcomes, little is known about actual coping processes, the variables that influence them, and their relation to the outcomes of the stressful encounters people experience in their day-to-day lives.
generalstated in abstractevidence 4/5Keywords: coping outcomes despite importance attributed factor psychological somatic health little known actual processes variables influence - The impact of accommodative coping on well-being in childhood and adolescence (2014) · International Journal of Behavioral Development · cited 23× · doi
Until now, however, there have been little to no studies on the prognostic impact of accommodative coping on health, and only a few studies investigating its buffering effect on the relation between stress and health in childhood and adolescence.
generalstated in abstractevidence 4/5Keywords: health until there little prognostic impact accommodative coping investigating buffering effect relation stress childhood adolescence - Coping Profiles and Psychological Distress: A Cluster Analysis (2012) · North American journal of psychology
The underlying theoretical and empirical research suggests that people seem to use multiple coping strategies yet, to date no consensus among researchers has been achieved as to the number of relevant coping functions or the utility of each in predicting stress outcomes (Skinner et al.
generalstated in abstractevidence 4/5Keywords: coping underlying theoretical empirical suggests people seem multiple strategies date consensus among researchers achieved number
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