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Shift-and-persist coping and health among rural African American adolescents
Authors:Olutosin Adesogan  Justin A. Lavner  Sierra E. Carter  Steven R. H. Beach
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA;2. Department of Psychology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA;3. Department of Psychology and Center for Family Research, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA
Abstract:
This study examines whether shift-and-persist coping, a coping strategy defined by accepting challenges and remaining hopeful for the future, is associated with psychosocial and physical health and/or moderates the effects of contextual stress (i.e., racial discrimination, financial strain) on health among African American adolescents living in the rural Southeastern United States. Participants (N = 299, 56% boys, Mage = 12.91) completed measures of shift-and-persist coping, contextual stress, and psychosocial and physical health. Shift-and-persist coping was generally associated with better health but did not buffer the effects of contextual stress. Results suggest that shift-and-persist coping may serve as a source of resilience among African American adolescents living in a context where many experience heightened contextual stress.
Keywords:African American youth  health  resilience  shift-and-persist coping
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