Study Of Hardiness In Adolescents And Its Interrelation With Coping Behaviour
Table 2:
| Figures forcoping behaviour strategies | Figures for hardiness | |||
| Commitment | Control | Challenge | Hardiness | |
| Confrontation | -.585** | -.584** | -.282* | -.617** |
| Distancing | -.579** | -.552** | -.541** | -.655** |
| Seeking of social support | -0.14 | -0.127 | -0.008 | -0.122 |
| Escape | -.712** | -.638** | -.418** | -.730** |
| Withdrawal | -.569** | -.437** | -.363** | -.556** |
| Fatalism | -.558** | -.531** | -.536** | -.648** |
| Fantasy | -0.041 | -0.112 | -0.122 | -0.099 |
| Denial | -.518** | -.398** | -.344* | -.523** |
| Self-accusation | -.501** | -.334* | -0.198 | -.451** |
| Hesitation | -0.241 | -0.241 | -.302* | -.299* |
| Social exclusion | -0.158 | -0.176 | -0.123 | -0.175 |
| Repression | -.371** | -0.266 | -0.218 | -.356* |
| Remarks: N - number of subjects; Spearman's rho * - p≤ 0.05, ** - p≤0.01, ***- p≤ 0.001; | ||||
