Impact of coping on microsocial risk factors for addictive and mixed anxiety-depressive disorders in students

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The microsocial factors associated with parent family, reference group, and groupmates affect the development of addictive and mixed anxiety-depressive disorders in students. Students, carriers of each of microsocial risk factors, were characterized by specific motives for psychoactive substance use and specific non-adaptive realizing coping associated with social support modules (26.1%) and prognosis of the stress situation development (21.7%). At the same time, the impact of microsocial risk factors might be weakened by adaptive moderating coping, which manifested in the modules of distraction from the stressful situation (20.6% of cases) and the emotional response to the situation (15.7%). Also, in the realizing and moderating copings, the module of rational assessment of a stressful situation (17.4% of cases for realizing coping and 14.7% for moderating coping) was of value.

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Students, addictive behaviour, anxiety, depression, risk factors, substance use motives, coping

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/149125246

IDR: 149125246   |   DOI: 10.29001/2073-8552-2018-33-4-125-130

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