Coping Flexibility: Match Between Coping Strategy and Perceived Stressor Controllability Predicts Depressed Mood
Leslie-Miller C, Joormann J, Quinn M. Coping Flexibility: Match Between Coping Strategy and Perceived Stressor Controllability Predicts Depressed Mood. Affective Science 2024, 1-10. DOI: 10.1007/s42761-024-00275-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion-focused copingLevels of depressed moodDepressed moodSample of undergraduate studentsExperience of depressed moodPredicting depressed moodProblem-focused copingAdaptive coping strategiesSeven-day diary studyResults of generalized linear mixed modelsStressor controllabilityCoping flexibilityDaily stressorsLow controlCoping responsesDiary studyPsychological distressMoodCoping strategiesCopingDaily levelUndergraduate studentsIndividual's abilityHigh stressDaily fluctuations