Coping Strategies in Late Adolescence: Relationships to Parental Attachment and Time Perspective

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作者
Blomgren, Anna-Sara [1 ]
Svahn, Kajsa [1 ]
Astrom, Elisabeth [1 ]
Ronnlund, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Umea Univ, Dept Psychol, S-90187 Umea, Sweden
关键词
Adolescence; attachment; coping; time perspective; PEER ATTACHMENT; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; STRESS; CONTINUITY; ADULTHOOD; PERSONALITY; PREDICTORS; RESOURCES; EFFICACY; INFANCY;
D O I
10.1080/00221325.2016.1178101
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
The authors investigated adolescents' use of coping strategies in relation to attachment to parents and time perspective. Adolescents in Grade 3 upper secondary school (M age = 18.3 years, SD = 0.6 years; n = 160) completed the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment, the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory, and the Brief COPE. Correlational analyses showed that attachment to parents was associated with a more favorable view of the past (higher past positive and lower past negative), a less fatalistic view of the present, and a more favorable view of the future (higher future positive and lower future negative). Parental attachment accounted for significant variance in composite coping scores (adaptive and maladaptive) when entered before, but not after, time perspective subscales in hierarchical regression analyses. However, time perspective (mainly present hedonistic and positive or negative future) predicted adaptive or maladaptive coping over and beyond attachment. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that most of the relationship between adolescents' attachment to parents and coping is mediated by individual differences in time perspective. By contrast, factors other than attachment to parents (e.g., temperament) must be considered to fully account for the relationship between time perspective and coping.
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