Title of article :
Coping Styles, Aggression and Interpersonal Conflicts among Depressed and Non-Depressed People
Author/Authors :
Nazir، Amber نويسنده Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan , , Mohsin، Humaira نويسنده Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2013
Abstract :
Background: The present study compared people with depressive symptoms and
people without depressive symptoms with reference to their coping styles, level of
aggression and interpersonal conflicts.
Methods: A purposive sample of 128 people (64 depressed and 64 normal controls)
was selected from four different teaching hospitals of Lahore. Both the
groups were matched on four demographic levels i.e. age, gender, education and
monthly income. Symptom Checklist-R was used to screen out depressed and
non-depressed people. The Brief COPE, the Aggression Questionnaire and the
Bergen Social Relationship Scale were used to assess coping styles, aggression and
interpersonal conflicts respectively. The Independent t-test was used to compare
the groups. Binary logistic Regression was also carried out to predict the role of
research variables in causing depression.
Results: The results showed that level of aggression and interpersonal conflict
was significantly more in people with depressive symptoms as compared to control
group. On the other hand control group was using more adaptive coping
styles than people with depressive symptoms but no difference was found in the
use of maladaptive coping styles.
Conclusion: The present findings revealed that coping styles, aggression and
interpersonal conflicts play important role in depression. Therefore, these dimensions
must be considered while dealing with the depressive patients. Implications
for preventive work are also discussed in the light of previous researches.
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives (HPP)
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives (HPP)