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- Abstract
- Coping and Emotion Regulation: Definitions and Conceptualization
- Definitions of Coping and Emotion Regulation
- Shared features of coping and emotion regulation
- Unique features of coping and emotion regulation
- Structure and Subtypes of Coping and Emotion Regulation
- Summary
- Measurement of Coping and Emotion Regulation
- Quality of Questionnaire Measures of Coping and Emotion Regulation
- Coping and Emotion Regulation: Domains, Factors, and Strategies
- Potential Moderators of Associations of Coping and Emotion Regulation With Psychopathology
- Age and Development
- Measure Quality
- Informant
- Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Research Designs
- Stress, Emotions and Psychopathology in Children and Adolescents
- Dimensional and Categorical Features of Internalizing and Externalizing Psychopathology
- Previous Reviews of the Association of Coping and Emotion Regulation With Psychopathology
- The Present Study: Meta-Analysis
- Method
- Literature Search
- Inclusion Criteria
- Data Coding Procedure
- Moderation
- Publication bias
- Results
- Cross-Sectional Effect Sizes
- Domains
- Factors
- Strategies
- Heterogeneity of effect sizes
- Moderator Analyses
- Age
- Measure quality
- Informant
- Longitudinal Effect Sizes
- Domains
- Factors
- Strategies
- Heterogeneity of effect sizes
- Publication Bias
- Discussion
- Meta-Analytic Findings
- Publication bias
- Cross-sectional studies
- Moderator analyses of cross-sectional studies
- Longitudinal studies
- Comparison With Previous Reviews
- Limitations of Previous Research
- An Agenda for Future Research
- Improve conceptualization
- Prioritize development
- Improve measurement and research design
- Identify cognitive and neurobiological substrates of coping and emotion regulation
- Examine context
- Intervention research
- Summary and Conclusions
- Appendix A
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Abstract
In this meta-analytic and narrative review, we examine several overarching issues related to the study of coping, emotion regulation, and internalizing and externalizing symptoms of psychopathology in childhood and adolescence, including the conceptualization and measurement of these constructs. We report a quantitative meta-analysis of 212 studies (N = 80,850 participants) that measured the associations between coping and emotion regulation with symptoms of internalizing and externalizing psychopathology. Within the meta-analysis we address the association of broad domains of coping and emotion regulation (e.g., total coping, emotion regulation), intermediate factors of coping and emotion regulation (e.g., primary control coping, secondary control coping), and specific coping and emotion regulation strategies (e.g., emotional expression, cognitive reappraisal) with internalizing and externalizing symptoms. For cross-sectional studies, which made up the majority of studies included, we examine 3 potential moderators: age, measure quality, and single versus multiple...





