Interfamily predictors of defensive coping strategies in lower-secondary school students in the social conflict situation Cover Image

Wewnątrzrodzinne predyktory obronnych strategii radzenia sobie młodzieży gimnazjalnej w sytuacji konfliktu społecznego
Interfamily predictors of defensive coping strategies in lower-secondary school students in the social conflict situation

Author(s): Danuta Borecka-Biernat
Subject(s): Psychology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: lower-secondary school adolescents; social conflict situation; educational parental attitudes; coping strategies

Summary/Abstract: The aim of the research has been to determine the family aetiology of defensive coping strategies (aggression, avoidance, submission) employed by teenagers in social conflict situations and resulting from educational attitudes and model coping strategies chosen by their parents in analogous contexts. The following assessment methods have been used: the scale of parental attitudes by Mieczysław Plopa, the questionnaire of parental coping strategies in social conflict situations in the child’s perception (SRwSK) by Danuta Borecka-Biernat, and the questionnaire of adolescent coping strategies in social confl ict situations (KSRK) by D. Borecka-Biernat. The empirical study has covered 892 students (464 girls and 423 boys) aged 13–15, from the first, second and third years of the lower secondary school. The results show that adolescents are not able to deal constructively with the social confl ict situation unless in their educational environment they find approval, openness to their matters, recognition of their freedom of action, respect for their rights, and a model of active behaviour provided by signifi cant others while seeking a viable solution to a conflict. Defensive forms of coping strategies in social conflict situations develop under the influence of educational parental attitudes and models of reacting to problems, manifested in parents’ behaviours in emotional tension situations.

  • Issue Year: 19/2014
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 67-83
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Polish