This issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology presents the second of two special series on coping. In these special series, we have introduced a new feature for the journal by undertaking a critical review of how effectively it is adding important information to extant literature. Like the first
Dispositional and contextual perspectives on coping: Toward an integrative framework
โ Scribed by Rudolf H. Moos; Charles J. Holahan
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 185 KB
- Volume
- 59
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9762
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The clinical disciplines have witnessed a rapidly growing literature on the conceptualization and measurement of coping and on the role of coping in confronting stressful life circumstances and maintaining adaptive functioning. This literature has spawned a diversity of concepts and contrasting perspectives on the determinants and effects of coping. To address this complexity, we comment on dispositional and contextual perspectives on the coping process, describe the domains of coping styles and coping skills, and review some measures of these constructs. Next, we present a conceptual framework that integrates key aspects of these constructs and use the framework to guide a selective review of the linkages between personal and social resources, coping skills, and adaptive functioning. We then consider applications of the framework to clinical practice. ยฉ 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Psychol.
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