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Rural Adolescents' Coping Responses: Implications for Behavioral Health Nurses

The purpose of this paper is to identify coping responses of rural adolescents. The sample included 193 students attending three high schools in southwestern Pennsylvania. Family and peer relationships were the most common stressful situations described by the adolescents. Coping responses were meas...

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Published in:Issues in mental health nursing 2008-05, Vol.29 (5), p.523-535
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Adult
Child
Cognition
Female
Humans
Mental Disorders - nursing
Mental Disorders - therapy
Nurse-Patient Relations
Nursing
Psychiatric Nursing - methods
Rural Population - statistics & numerical data
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