Authors
Lauren M DePaul Trumbach, Scott C Roesch
Published in
Journal of American college health : J of ACH. Pages 1-6. Jul 09, 2026. Epub Jul 09, 2026.
Abstract
Objective: College students in particular face many stressors but underutilize support and have few effective stress-reduction services, therefore a better understanding of how they cope is needed. Research has often characterized coping behavior in a binary and dichotomous way; however, this structure was based on ease-of-use for researchers, not behavior patterns of emerging adults. For the present study, exploratory factor analysis was applied to a coping measure tailored for emerging adults.Participants: 372 college students participated in the study. Methods: Students completed the measure five days in a row, considering how they coped with the most stressful event they experienced that day. Results: Analyses indicated that a three-factor structure of direct, indirect, and social support coping types were a good explanation of the data. Conclusion: More nuanced coping measurements and conceptualizations would improve the external validity of coping studies and may facilitate the development of more effective stress-reduction interventions.
PMID:
42424545
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