The Impact of Social Isolation on Coping Style Utilization

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Besselink, Maria
Oberleitner, David E.
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2019-03-29
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en_US
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Coping , Social isolation , Undergraduate students
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This study explores the different coping styles used depending on the individuals perceived level of social isolation. 151 undergraduate students from the University of Bridgeport were recruited to complete scales used to measure coping styles (Carver, 2013) and Social Isolation (UCLA Loneliness scale; Russell, 1996). Results demonstrated that styles of coping were impacted when comparing high vs. low perceived social isolation. This has ramifications for future studies, which should explore the socio-cognitive mechanisms underlying these changes.
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