B. Egloff et M. Hock, A COMPARISON OF 2 APPROACHES TO THE ASSESSMENT OF COPING STYLES, Personality and individual differences, 23(5), 1997, pp. 913-916
This study examined the association of coping style classifications ba
sed on (a) dispositional vigilance (VIG) and cognitive avoidance (CAV)
and (b) trait anxiety and social desirability (SD). 281 subjects (123
men, 158 women) completed questionnaires to assess these variables. B
y applying median splits, subjects were divided into high and low scor
ers on each dimension. According to both classifications, four coping
style groups were operationally defined on the basis of the respective
dichotomized variables. Results yielded convergent assignments of rep
ressers (low anxiety and high SD; low VIG and high CAV, respectively),
sensitizers (high anxiety and low SD; high VIG and low CAV), and low-
anxious individuals (low anxiety and low SD; low VIG and low CAV), but
not for individuals with high scores on both scales of each classific
ation system. Implications of these findings concerning the conceptual
ization and measurement of coping styles are discussed. (C) 1997 Elsev
ier Science Ltd.