On the other hand, the dependent variable is the
coping mechanism among young mothers in terms of emotional and mental support, physical, social, spiritual, financial, and child support.
In particular, for multicultural clients, spiritual and religious networks have been shown to be especially important as
coping mechanisms in times of hardship (Cervantes & Parham, 2005).
Coping Operations Preference Enquiry (Schutz, 1978) is a semiprojective instrument used to identify the
coping mechanisms, people employ when they encounter unpleasant stimuli.
Hypothesis 1: College students with high stress tolerance would be significantly more likely to employ physical activity associated behaviors as
coping mechanisms.
But it was north-east England were the participants most frequently chose 'sex' as a
coping mechanism.
Londoners and people from Northern Ireland were more likely to use exercise as a
coping mechanism compared with just 20pc in the South-East and South-West.
She now is thankful to be able to speak at all, and reportedly peppers her speech with such anglicisms as "bloody" and "100." Jack Ryalls, Ph.D., of the University of Central Florida, Orlando, explained that the new vocabulary may be a "'
coping mechanism."
Drugs may be used as a "consolation" or a "
coping mechanism" by peasants and workers to escape from lives of toil and misery.
Dear Frustrated Friend: Denial can be a dangerous
coping mechanism, but it's a
coping mechanism nonetheless -- so your friend will cling to it until she's ready to let go.
Dr Mauricio Avendano, of London School of Economics and Political Science, said churchgoing was important for "keeping depression at bay" and as a "
coping mechanism" during illness.
"Yung pong pagtatayo ng kubol sa isang pagaaral po ng isang dalubhasang nagpunta sa amin, lumalabas po na ang pagtatayo ng kubol is a
coping mechanism of inmates dahil wala pong matutulugan," he said.