Megan Cherewick, Madison R Davenport, Rinzi Lama, Priscilla Giri, Dikcha Mukhia, Roshan P Rai, Christina M Cruz, Michael Matergia
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本研究考察了印度大吉岭地区10-14岁早期青少年Kidcope的因素结构及其与社会支持、心理症状和心理健康的关系。验证性因子分析支持控制导向和逃避导向的双因子结构。多变量回归和结构方程模型表明,逃避导向应对与较高的情绪症状(b = 3.19; p≤0.001)和同伴问题(b = 1.43; p≤0.003)相关,而控制导向应对与较低的行为问题(b = -1.11; p = 0.006)和多动(b = -1.28; p = 0.001)相关。控制导向应对还与较高的心理健康(b = 11.59; p = 0.004)、亲社会行为(b = 0.50; p≤0.001)和心理弹性(b = 4.49; p≤0.001)相关。结果表明,控制导向的应对在社会支持对心理困难的总影响中占23%,在心理弹性中占15%。研究结果强调,青春期早期是在高逆境环境中加强应对技能以保护心理健康和提高幸福感的敏感窗口。
Control-Oriented and Escape-Oriented Coping: Links to Social Support and Mental Health in Early Adolescents.
This study examined the factor structure of the Kidcope and its associations with social support, psychological symptoms, and mental wellbeing among early adolescents (ages 10-14) in Darjeeling, India. Confirmatory factor analysis supported a two-factor structure: control-oriented and escape-oriented coping. Multivariable regression and structural equation models indicated escape-oriented coping was associated with higher emotional symptoms (b = 3.19; p ≤ 0.001) and peer problems (b = 1.43; p ≤ 0.003), whereas control-oriented coping was linked with lower conduct problems (b = -1.11; p = 0.006), and hyperactivity (b = -1.28; p = 0.001). Control-oriented coping also correlated with higher mental wellbeing (b = 11.59; p = 0.004), prosocial behavior (b = 0.50; p ≤ 0.001), and resilience (b = 4.49; p ≤ 0.001). Results suggest control-oriented coping mediates 23% of the total effect of social support on psychological difficulties and 15% on resilience. Findings highlight early adolescence as a sensitive window for strengthening coping skills to protect mental health and enhance wellbeing in high-adversity settings.