The Relationships of Coping, Negative Thinking, Life Satisfaction, Social Support, and Selected Demographics With Anxiety of Young Adult College Students

被引:42
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作者
Mahmoud, Jihan [1 ]
Staten, Ruth [2 ]
Lennie, Terry [3 ]
Hall, Lynne [2 ]
机构
[1] Oklahoma City Univ, Kramer Sch Nursing, Oklahoma City, OK 73106 USA
[2] Univ Louisville, Sch Nursing, Louisville, KY 40292 USA
[3] Univ Kentucky, Coll Nursing, Lexington, KY 40506 USA
关键词
Anxiety; college student; coping; multidimensional model; negative thinking;
D O I
10.1111/jcap.12109
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
PROBLEM: Understanding young adults' anxiety requires applying a multidimensional approach to assess the psychosocial, behavioral, and cognitive aspects of this phenomenon. METHODS: A hypothesized model of the relationships among coping style, thinking style, life satisfaction, social support, and selected demographics and anxiety among college students was tested using path analysis. A total of 257 undergraduate students aged 18-24 years completed an online survey. The independent variables were measured using the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, the Brief Students' Multidimensional Life Satisfaction Scale, the Brief COPE Inventory, the Positive Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire, and the Cognition Checklist-Anxiety. The outcome, anxiety, was measured using the Anxiety subscale of the 21-item Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale. FINDINGS: Only negative thinking and maladaptive coping had a direct relationship-with anxiety. Negative thinking was the strongest predictor of both maladaptive coping and anxiety. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that helping undergraduates manage their anxiety by reducing their negative thinking is critical. Designing and testing interventions to decrease negative thinking in college students is recommended for future research.
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