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Educational Psychology
An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology
Volume 35, 2015 - Issue 1
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Coping strategies at the ages 8, 10 and 12

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Pages 73-92 | Received 19 Jul 2012, Accepted 15 Apr 2014, Published online: 12 May 2014
 

Abstract

The aim of the cross-sectional study was to reveal what coping strategies 8, 10- and 12-year-old Hungarian students (N = 167) use in situations that are frustrating, either for themselves or their peers. The coping strategies in school situations were assessed by our own questionnaires. The instrument enables the investigation of the following behaviourally observable strategies: physical aggression, verbal aggression, resistance, venting/crying, avoidance, teacher-seeking, peer-seeking, following the norms and following teacher’s instructions. The coping strategies were assessed by teacher-report and self-report questionnaires developed especially for this purpose. The most important finding of this study is that the occurrence of overt aggression increases with age, which is supported by the results of both the self-report and the teacher-report questionnaires. Results obtained by the self-report and teacher-report instruments correlated significantly in all three cohorts (p < .05).

Acknowledgement

Our research was funded by the project TÁMOP 3.1.9/08/01-2009-0001 (The Social Renewal Operational Programme).

Notes

The data collection was carried out in the framework of the project ‘Development an Online Diagnostic Assessment System for Grades 1 to 6’ supported by The Social Renewal Operational Programme. Preliminary results of this project have already been published in Hungarian (Zsolnai & Kasik, Citation2012).

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