Modern Challenges of Education and Psychology of Personality Formation
- Authors:
- Irina V. Borisova, Iuliia V. Ereshchenko, Anna A. Ziuzia
- Work direction:
- Глава 10
- Abstract:
- The article discusses the results of an empirical study of the coping behavior of adolescents without a family. The research topic is relevant and significant at the present stage of society's development. To study the features of coping behavior of adolescents without a family, the method "Coping behavior in stressful situations" by N.S. Endler and D.A. Parker, adapted by T.L. Kryukova, was used. In the course of the study, it was found that all types of coping behavior are less pronounced in adolescents without a family compared to adolescents from a family. All teenagers without a family use problem-oriented coping at a low level. Teenagers without a family are less likely to seek help from other people compared to teenagers from a family. Adolescents without a family and adolescents from a family in difficult stressful situations are less likely than other types of coping to use problem-oriented coping aimed at solving the problem, and more often coping focused on avoidance.
- Keywords:
- coping behavior, problem-oriented coping, emotionally-oriented coping, distraction, social distraction, teenagers without a family, teenagers from a family, avoidance-oriented coping