Sentence examples for use of dysfunctional coping from inspiring English sources

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We hypothesized, that higher levels in neuroticism, lower levels in extraversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness, as well as poorer family relations, and the use of dysfunctional coping strategies shortly after the diagnosis or the injury, would predict elevated PTSS levels several months later.

In addition, a higher level of neuroticism and the use of dysfunctional coping strategies were significantly associated with higher PTSS levels.

Significant predictors of PTSS at Time 2 were the father's initial level of PTSS, the child's medical condition (injuries vs. chronic diseases) and functional status, the father's use of dysfunctional coping strategies, and father's level of neuroticism.

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These patients were at risk for increased negative events, less social support and greater levels of dysfunctional coping.

It is assumed that the level of perceived daily stress has an impact on the way of coping in such a way that the likelihood of dysfunctional coping strategies increases with levels of psychosocial stress.

The results indicated a more frequent use of functional coping; as well as negative relations of functional coping with externalizing problems; positive correlations of dysfunctional coping and focusing on emotion with internalizing and externalizing problems.

Fathers who appraised their stress as higher and fathers using functional and dysfunctional coping strategies more frequently showed higher PTSS levels.

For example, in a two-year prospective sample of 3,738 working adults, Nielsen and Knardahl [ 12] found that the use of what can be considered dysfunctional coping strategies was related to poor mental health while the use of what could be considered functional coping strategies was related to good mental health.

For example, Milani et al. [ 61] found that adolescents who used the Internet many hours a week had dysfunctional coping strategies and poor interpersonal relations.

Further, midlife mental distress may be a result of increased vulnerability to stressors and dysfunctional coping strategies related to previous negative experience or genetic influences, which also constitute risk factors for dementia [ 39, 58- 60].

Dysfunctional coping comprised the strategies denial, substance use, behavioral disengagement, and self-blame.

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