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Coping strategies and psychological maladjustment/adjustment: A meta-analytic approach with children and adolescents exposed to natural disasters  (2023)

Authors:
Raccanello, D.; Rocca, E.; Barnaba, V.; Vicentini, G.; Hall, R.; Brondino, M.
Title:
Coping strategies and psychological maladjustment/adjustment: A meta-analytic approach with children and adolescents exposed to natural disasters
Year:
2023
Type of item:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Language:
Inglese
Format:
Elettronico
Referee:
Name of journal:
CHILD & YOUTH CARE FORUM
ISSN of journal:
1053-1890
Page numbers:
25-63
Keyword:
Coping strategies, Maladjustment, Adjustment, Natural disasters, Children and adolescents, Meta-analysis
Short description of contents:
Background Following disasters, children and adolescents can use coping strategies to feel better. A growing body of studies investigated the relation between them and maladjustment/adjustment, i.e., negative symptomatology/positive indicators of development. Yet, these constructs are studied separately. Objective We conducted two meta-analyses to examine the mean correlation between disaster-related coping strategies and indicators of maladjustment/adjustment following natural disasters in children and adolescents, considering the role of some moderators. Methods We used PsycINFO, PubMed, Eric, and Scopus databases to identify articles on natural disasters (flters: participants≤18 years at the disaster, peer-review, English language). Inclusion required investigating the relation between at least one coping strategy and at least one indicator of maladjustment (e.g., post-traumatic stress disorder, depression) and/or adjustment (e.g., self-efcacy, emotion understanding), for a total of 26 studies (k=64, n=9692, for maladjustment; k=37, n=3504, for adjustment). Results There were global positive signifcant correlations between coping strategies and negative symptomatology (rpooled=.23) for maladjustment, and positive indicators (rpooled=.17) for adjustment. Negative symptomatology positively correlated with escape (r=.19), social isolation (r=.15), submission (r=.64), and opposition (r=.16); positive indicators positively correlated with problem solving (r=.31), social support (r=.22), and submission (r=.30). We found a moderating role of age, disaster type, and continent for maladjustment. Conclusions The study presented an analysis of the coping strategies that can be efective for children and adolescents dealing with natural disasters.
Product ID:
125000
Handle IRIS:
11562/1058119
Last Modified:
May 24, 2023
Bibliographic citation:
Raccanello, D.; Rocca, E.; Barnaba, V.; Vicentini, G.; Hall, R.; Brondino, M., Coping strategies and psychological maladjustment/adjustment: A meta-analytic approach with children and adolescents exposed to natural disasters «CHILD & YOUTH CARE FORUM»2023pp. 25-63

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