Department of Sociology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2009 Jan;38(1):122-36. doi: 10.1007/s10964-008-9291-x. Epub 2008 May 6.
Building on research that links gender to differences in well-being and differences in stress exposure and vulnerability, the current study examines how coping styles are gendered in ways that may contribute to sex differences in depressive symptoms and delinquent behavior. The study disaggregates stress measures to reflect gender differences in the experience of stress, examining whether avoidant, approach, and action coping condition the relationship between stress and well-being. Regression analyses were conducted using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Results revealed sex differences and similarities. The interaction of avoidant coping and stress helped explain why girls had more depressive symptoms than boys, action coping increased delinquent behavior for girls, while approach coping decreased delinquent behavior for boys and girls. Assisting adolescents in developing coping styles that discourage avoiding problems or taking quick action, but that encourage problem-solving, can improve well-being, regardless of sex.
基于将性别与幸福感差异以及压力暴露和脆弱性差异联系起来的研究,本研究考察了应对方式如何以可能导致抑郁症状和犯罪行为性别差异的方式呈现性别差异。该研究将压力测量细分为反映压力体验中的性别差异,检验回避、接近和行动应对方式是否调节了压力与幸福感之间的关系。回归分析使用了来自全国青少年健康纵向研究的数据。结果揭示了性别差异和相似之处。回避应对和压力的相互作用有助于解释为什么女孩的抑郁症状比男孩多,行动应对会增加女孩的犯罪行为,而接近应对会减少男孩和女孩的犯罪行为。帮助青少年发展应对方式,鼓励他们解决问题而不是回避问题或采取快速行动,但鼓励解决问题,可以提高幸福感,而不论性别如何。