Insufficient coping behavior under chronic stress and vulnerability to psychiatric disorders


Autoria(s): Mohr C.; Braun S.; Bridler R.; Chmetz F.; Delfino J.P.; Kluckner V.J.; Lott P.; Schrag Y.; Seifritz E.; Stassen H.H.
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Epidemiological data indicate that 75% of subjects with major psychiatric disorders have their onset in the age range of 17-24 years. An estimated 35-50% of college and university students drop out prematurely due to insufficient coping skills under chronic stress, while 85% of students receiving a psychiatric diagnosis withdraw from college/university prior to the completion of their education. In this study we aimed at developing standardized means for identifying students with insufficient coping skills under chronic stress and at risk for mental health problems. A sample of 1,217 college students from 3 different sites in the U.S. and Switzerland completed 2 self-report questionnaires: the Coping Strategies Inventory "COPE" and the Zurich Health Questionnaire "ZHQ" which assesses "regular exercises", "consumption behavior", "impaired physical health", "psychosomatic disturbances", and "impaired mental health". The data were subjected to structure analyses by means of a Neural Network approach. We found 2 highly stable and reproducible COPE scales that explained the observed inter-individual variation in coping behavior sufficiently well and in a socio-culturally independent way. The scales reflected basic coping behavior in terms of "activity-passivity" and "defeatism-resilience", and in the sense of stable, socio-culturally independent personality traits. Correlation analyses carried out for external validation revealed a close relationship between high scores on the defeatism scale and impaired physical and mental health. This underlined the role of insufficient coping behavior as a risk factor for physical and mental health problems. The combined COPE and ZHQ instruments appear to constitute powerful screening tools for insufficient coping skills under chronic stress and for risks of mental health problems.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_333AE224ED9A

isbn:0254-4962

doi:10.1159/000356398

pmid:24435022

isiid:000337660800003

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Psychopathology, vol. 47, no. 4, pp. 235-243

Palavras-Chave #Chronic stress, insufficient coping skills, affective disorders, early detection, students
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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