Title
All they need is love? Placing romantic stress in the context of other stressors: A 17-nation study
Date Issued
01 January 2010
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Seiffge-Krenke I.
Bosma H.
Çok F.
Gillespie C.
Loncaric D.
Molinar R.
Cunha M.
Veisson M.
Rohail I.
Catholic University of Lima
Publisher(s)
SAGE Publications Ltd
Abstract
The present study focuses on romantic stress and coping styles in the context of identity and future-related stressors in 8,654 adolescents with a mean age of M = 15.3; SD = 1.84. The adolescents from 17 countries were grouped into seven regions, i.e., Mid-Europe, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, South Africa, South America, and the Middle East. Future-related stressors were perceived as being more stressful than romantic stressors by all adolescents, irrespective of the region in which they lived. Identity-related stressors were of greater concern to adolescents from South Africa, South America, and the Middle East. Romantic stress was much higher in adolescents from Mid-Europe and Southern Europe compared to adolescents from other regions. Roughly 80% of all adolescents employed adaptive coping styles in that they negotiated with the romantic partner, sought support from friends and others, and shared an overall positive outlook. Adolescents from Mid-, Northern, and Eastern Europe were the most active in negotiating and support-seeking when dealing with romantic stressors. © The Author(s) 2010.
Start page
106
End page
112
Volume
34
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Temas sociales
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-77951068526
Source
International Journal of Behavioral Development
ISSN of the container
01650254
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