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Coping Strategies in Parents: A Study

The document presents data from a study on coping strategies and stress levels among mothers and fathers. It provides the mean and standard deviation for various adaptive and maladaptive coping mechanisms used by mothers and fathers. It also includes demographic information on the participants' occupations, ages, and number of children. A total of 70 participants (45 females and 25 males) were involved in the study.
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Coping Strategies in Parents: A Study

The document presents data from a study on coping strategies and stress levels among mothers and fathers. It provides the mean and standard deviation for various adaptive and maladaptive coping mechanisms used by mothers and fathers. It also includes demographic information on the participants' occupations, ages, and number of children. A total of 70 participants (45 females and 25 males) were involved in the study.
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ADAPTIV

E
MOTHERS
MEAN
Active
Coping
Use of
Emotional
Support
Instrumen
tal
Support
Positive
Reframing
Planning
Humour
Acceptanc
e
Religion

FATHER
MEAN

SD

OVER ALL
MEAN

SD

SD

3.25

0.57

3.25

7.08

3.25

3.825

3.63

0.71

3.58

0.69

3.605

0.7

3.67

0.7

3.56

8.25

3.615

4.475

4.07
3.68
1.96

3.4
0.74
1.16

3.62
3.56
1.44

0.84
1.08
0.73

3.845
3.62
1.7

2.12
0.91
1.3

3.63
3.74

0.8
0.65

3.58
3.56

0.96
0.87

3.605
3.65
3.36125

2.19
0.76
2.035

MALADAPTIVE
MOTHERS
MEAN
Selfdistruction
Denial
Substance
Use
Behavioural
Disangagem
ent
Venting
Self Blame

FATHER
MEAN

SD

OVER ALL
MEAN

SD

SD

3.22
1.36

0.85
0.57

3.18
1.36

0.53
0.56

3.2
1.36

0.69
0.565

1.11

0.42

1.28

0.62

1.195

0.52

1.36
2.37
1.15

0.81
0.8
0.56

1.42
2.18
1.22

0.86
1
0.48

1.39
2.275
1.185
1.7675

0.835
0.9
0.52
0.67166
7

OCCUPATION

Business
Housewife
None
Managing Director/Corporate
Chef
Social Worker
Contractor
Self-employed
Retiree
Educational Consultant
Techinical Engineer
Clerk
TOTAL

MALE
FREQUEN
CY
5
0
1

PERCENTA
GE
7
0
1

FEMALE
FRQUEN
CY
5
15
3

PERCENTA
GE
7
22
4

2
2
2
4
2
3
3
1
25

3
0
3
5
3
4
4
1
35

1
3
0
2
8
6
1
1
45

1
7
0
3
11
8
1
1
65

AGE

Freque
ncy

Percent

Mean

SD

Young Adulthood
(26-35)
Middle Adulthood
(36-55)
Late Adulthood (5565-up)
TOTAL

21

30

30.5

3.02

32

46

40.5

3.02

17

24

60

30.31

70

100

43.666
6667

5.25196
2949

MEAN

SD

No. of Children
1
2

1
25

3
4

16
9

RANGE=
4

NOTE: NO RANGE
FOR AGE SINCE IT
HAS BEEN
BRACKETED TO
THE SEGMUND
FREUD
DEVELOPMENTAL
STAGE
RANGE=35

5
6
8

9
5
5
1.42857
1429

8.10349
719

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