Coping style, personality and adolescent adjustment 10 years post-burn

Abstract An assessment carried out on adolescents aged 11–18 who had suffered severe burns in early childhood 10–11 years previously indicated that the levels of problem behavior were similar and the levels of depression lower than those reported by adolescents in comparable reference populations. A...

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description Abstract An assessment carried out on adolescents aged 11–18 who had suffered severe burns in early childhood 10–11 years previously indicated that the levels of problem behavior were similar and the levels of depression lower than those reported by adolescents in comparable reference populations. Adolescents’ self-reports revealed higher levels of the personality traits emotional stability , agreeableness and extraversion . Self-reports further revealed lower levels of passive coping than are found in a normative reference population. Regression analyses showed that less emotional stability, less agreeableness and more passive coping styles were related to increased behavioral problems and symptoms of depression. The authors argue that future studies should focus on resilience and within-group differences.
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Adjustment
Adolescent
Biological and medical sciences
Burn injury
Burns
Burns - psychology
Child
Child Behavior Disorders - diagnosis
Child Behavior Disorders - psychology
Cohort Studies
Coping
Critical Care
Female
Follow-up
Follow-Up Studies
General aspects
Humans
Male
Medical sciences
Personality
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Regression Analysis
Self Concept
Surveys and Questionnaires
Time Factors
Traumas. Diseases due to physical agents
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