A pattern-centered analysis of adolescents' concerns and hopes about future crises: Differences in ways of coping and personal adjustment.
Melanie J Zimmer-GembeckKathryn ModeckiAmanda L DuffyTanya HawesLara J FarrellAllison M WatersAlex A GardnerDavid ShumEllen A SkinnerPublished in: Journal of adolescence (2023)
Findings suggest ways of coping and adjustment may not always align, in that CP is connected with more active coping but also some cost to personal adjustment, whereas Hopeful is associated with optimal adjustment but perhaps at the cost of active coping. In addition, although CFL adolescents emerged as the at-risk group, the low levels of hope and coping in Uninvolved adolescents raise the possibility that they are at risk of future problems.