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Shift-and-persist coping and health among rural African American adolescents.

Olutosin AdesoganJustin A LavnerSierra E CarterSteven R H Beach
Published in: Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence (2023)
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, M age  = 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.
Keyphrases
  • african american
  • mental health
  • social support
  • healthcare
  • depressive symptoms
  • public health
  • physical activity
  • young adults
  • south africa
  • stress induced
  • health promotion
  • climate change
  • social media