In the literature on inter-parental conflict, little attention has been paid to the relationships among children\u2019s attachment, coping strategies, and coping efficacy. The present study aims to explore whether and how children\u2019s Internal Working Models of attachment moderate the associations among children\u2019s perceived distress during the conflict, coping strategies, and coping efficacy. One hundred eighty-two school-aged children (87 secure, 46 anxious-ambivalent and 49 avoidant) and their parents completed measures of inter-parental conflict, attachment, coping strategies, and coping efficacy. The results indicate that children with different IWMs varied in the relations between coping strategies and coping efficacy. More pre...
The current study investigated the association of interparental conflict, parent-child attachment, a...
Guided by the emotional security hypothesis developed by Davies & Cummings (1994), studies were cond...
Adaptive processes were comparatively examined in elementary school children experiencing the postdi...
This prospective, longitudinal study examined the role of children's coping strategies in the link b...
This prospective, longitudinal study examined the role of children's coping strategies in the link b...
Using a three-wave longitudinal design, the present study examined adolescents' cognitive appraisals...
Previous research has shown that adult attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance are associated wi...
Using a three-wave longitudinal design, the present study examined adoles-cents ’ cognitive appraisa...
Although a conceptually problematic construct, coping has been found to play an important role in de...
Guided by the motivational theory of coping (Skinner and Zimmer-Gembeck in Ann Rev Psychol 58:119–14...
The diploma thesis concerns the link between coping and attachment. The primary aim is to discover a...
Vierhaus M, Lohaus A. Children's Perception of Relations between Anger or Anxiety and Coping: Contin...
This study aimed to explore the events which are sources of sadness for children, and their coping s...
Guided by the emotional security hypothesis and the cognitive-contextual framework, the authors inve...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-63)The role of emotion in children's attempts to cope ...
The current study investigated the association of interparental conflict, parent-child attachment, a...
Guided by the emotional security hypothesis developed by Davies & Cummings (1994), studies were cond...
Adaptive processes were comparatively examined in elementary school children experiencing the postdi...
This prospective, longitudinal study examined the role of children's coping strategies in the link b...
This prospective, longitudinal study examined the role of children's coping strategies in the link b...
Using a three-wave longitudinal design, the present study examined adolescents' cognitive appraisals...
Previous research has shown that adult attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance are associated wi...
Using a three-wave longitudinal design, the present study examined adoles-cents ’ cognitive appraisa...
Although a conceptually problematic construct, coping has been found to play an important role in de...
Guided by the motivational theory of coping (Skinner and Zimmer-Gembeck in Ann Rev Psychol 58:119–14...
The diploma thesis concerns the link between coping and attachment. The primary aim is to discover a...
Vierhaus M, Lohaus A. Children's Perception of Relations between Anger or Anxiety and Coping: Contin...
This study aimed to explore the events which are sources of sadness for children, and their coping s...
Guided by the emotional security hypothesis and the cognitive-contextual framework, the authors inve...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-63)The role of emotion in children's attempts to cope ...
The current study investigated the association of interparental conflict, parent-child attachment, a...
Guided by the emotional security hypothesis developed by Davies & Cummings (1994), studies were cond...
Adaptive processes were comparatively examined in elementary school children experiencing the postdi...