01 June 2023>: Clinical Research
An Online Survey on the Relationship Between Positive Coping and Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms (PTSS) of Medical Students in China During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mediating Role of Social Support
Hong-tao Song 12ABCDEF* , Ling-ling Xia 1EF , Yan Ma 1B , Dongliang Jiao 1B , Sihan Chen 3B , Lijing Wang 1B , Wenjuan Wang 1B , Peipei Song 1B , Linlin Mu 1B , Li Li 1B , Mengdie Pan 1B , Lei Zhang 1B , Jing Zhao 1B , Jun-da Li 1EFDOI: 10.12659/MSM.939485
Med Sci Monit 2023; 29:e939485
Table 4 Analysis of the relationship between coping style, social support and post-traumatic stress symptoms.
Variables | Coping style | Positive coping | Negative coping | Social support | Objective support | Subjective support | Availability of support |
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Positive coping | 0.892* | ||||||
Negative coping | 0.681* | 0.277* | |||||
Social support | 0.366* | 0.488* | 0.054 | ||||
Objective support | 0.219* | 0.268* | 0.031 | 0.632* | |||
Subjective support | 0.260* | 0.323* | 0.030 | 0.892* | 0.308* | ||
Availability of support | 0.405* | 0.481* | 0.083 | 0.599* | 0.307* | 0.317* | |
Post-traumatic stress symptoms | −0.143* | −0.310* | 0.198* | −0.291* | −0.135* | −0.291* | −0.248* |
N=2208 observations; * |