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Original Articles

The role of personality and coping in adjustment disorder

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Pages 245-251 | Received 06 Jun 2014, Accepted 03 Feb 2015, Published online: 10 Nov 2020
 

Abstract

Background

Numerous studies have found that both personality and the coping strategies used in response to stress play important roles in the development of mental health problems, particularly adjustment disorder (AD), which is characterised by the onset of different emotional symptoms or behaviour in response to an identifiable stressor.

Methods

The aim of this study was to analyse the differences between 80 outpatients (68% female, average age 36) diagnosed with AD at a mental health unit and 80 controls (48% female, average age 39; people subjected to similar stress but with no psychopathology) with regard to personality, coping, and certain socio‐demographic variables.

Results

Patients presented less extraversion and a considerably greater neuroticism than the control group. They employed disengagement strategies to a greater extent and humour strategies less frequently than the control group.

Conclusions

The results contribute to clarify a controversial diagnostic category that has been the subject of very little research. They also provide guidelines for intervention.

Abstract

Funding: None.

Conflict of interest: None.

Author contributions: Both authors are responsible for the preparation of the manuscript. Beatriz Vallejo‐Sánchez is also responsible for data collection at the Mental Health Unit where she works as clinical psychologist.

Funding: None.

Conflict of interest: None.

Author contributions: Both authors are responsible for the preparation of the manuscript. Beatriz Vallejo‐Sánchez is also responsible for data collection at the Mental Health Unit where she works as clinical psychologist.

Notes

Funding: None.

Conflict of interest: None.

Author contributions: Both authors are responsible for the preparation of the manuscript. Beatriz Vallejo‐Sánchez is also responsible for data collection at the Mental Health Unit where she works as clinical psychologist.

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