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Coping Strategies of Hospitalized People with Psychiatric Disabilities in Taiwan
Psychiatric Quarterly, 10/21/09
Wu HC et al. – Analysis of survey data found the sense of helplessness and the overall illness adaptation significantly impact negative emotion coping utilization. Those who felt highly impact by the illness, more sense of helplessness, less actively managing their illness, and more social support availability were more likely to use positive emotion as a coping strategy. The better overall adaption to the illness significantly impact procrastination and previous illness experience utilization.
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