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Depressed mood amongst adolescents: The roles of perceived control and coping style
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 February 2016
Abstract
The present study explores the link between perceived control (locus of causation and perceived competence), self-reported coping style (productive and nonproductive coping), and depressed mood amongst a sample of high school students. Internal locus beliefs positively predicted productive coping and negatively predicted non-productive coping. Perceived competence positively predicted productive coping and negatively predicted depressed mood. Non-productive coping positively predicted depressed mood. Findings are discussed with a focus on the implications for counselling professionals in promoting adolescent resilience to depression..
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- Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools , Volume 9 , Issue 2 , November 1999 , pp. 55 - 76
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1999
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