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題名: | Coping strategies in Chinese social context | 作者: | Hsu Wen-Yau 許文耀 Chen Mei-Chueh Wang Te-Hsien Sun Sung-Hsien |
貢獻者: | 國立政治大學心理學系 | 關鍵詞: | Chinese coping strategies; prosocial; social context | 日期: | May-2008 | 上傳時間: | 23-Jul-2013 | 摘要: | The present study examined whether the scale called Coping Strategies in Chinese Social Context (CSCSC) developed in this paper is better at predicting individual mental health than the COPE Scale, which focuses on ‘active-passive’ coping. Two hundred and 51 university students were recruited and measured on the CSCSC, COPE and five mental health inventories. The results demonstrated that the CSCSC predicted mental health better than the COPE. ‘Active-prosocial’ and ‘passive-prosocial’ are two suitable coping strategies, whereas ‘passive-antisocial’ is not a suitable coping strategy. Studies exploring coping processes in Chinese culture should consider social interactions and connection with others as a significant aspect of coping. | 關聯: | Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 11, 150-162 | 資料類型: | article |
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