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Leisure Sciences
An Interdisciplinary Journal
Volume 35, 2013 - Issue 2
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Research Articles

The Playful Advantage: How Playfulness Enhances Coping with Stress

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Pages 129-144 | Received 31 May 2012, Accepted 05 Nov 2012, Published online: 20 Mar 2013
 

Abstract

Research on playfulness has long focused on children, while the study of its expression in adulthood has only recently been undertaken. This cross-sectional study investigated the interrelationship between playfulness in young adults, perceived stress, and styles of coping with 898 students from three universities. Findings revealed that playful individuals reported lower levels of perceived stress than their less playful counterparts, and more frequently utilized adaptive, stressor-focused coping strategies and were less likely to employ negative, avoidant, and escape-oriented strategies. The results suggested that playfulness serves a strong adaptive function with university students, providing them with specific cognitive resources from which they can manifest effective coping behaviors in the face of stressful situations. Speculation as to the role of playfulness in fostering resilience is encouraged, and further empirical research on the therapeutic benefits of playfulness should be undertaken from a causal perspective.

Acknowledgments

This article is based on the first author's master's thesis under the direction of the second author.

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