Developing coping typologies of minority adolescents: a latent profile analysis.

Arianna A Aldridge, Scott C Roesch
Author Information
  1. Arianna A Aldridge: Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, San Diego State University; University of California, 6363 Alvarado Ct.,, San Diego, CA 92120-4913, USA. aaldridg@ucsd.edu

Abstract

Latent profile analysis (LPA) was used to develop a coping typology of minority adolescents (M=15.5 years). A multiethnic sample (n=354) was recruited from a program aimed at serving low-income students. LPA revealed three distinct coping profiles. The first comprised adolescents who used a number of specific coping strategies at a low level (low generic copers). The second comprised adolescents who emphasized active/approach strategies (e.g., planning; active copers). The third comprised adolescents who emphasized avoidant/passive strategies (e.g., substance abuse; avoidant copers). Active copers experienced significantly less depression and more stress-related growth than low generic copers. Low generic copers not only experienced significantly less depression than avoidant copers but also significantly less stress-related growth than active copers. Discussion focuses on integrating the current typology with traditional coping taxonomies.

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Grants

  1. F31 HD056623-01/NICHD NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Adaptation, Psychological
Adolescent
California
Defense Mechanisms
Depression
Female
Humans
Male
Minority Groups
Personality Development
Personality Inventory
Poverty
Problem Solving
Psychometrics

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