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Article: Coping resource availability and level of perceived stress as predictors of life satisfaction in a cohort of Turkish college students.(Statistical Data Included)
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- College Student Journal
- Article date:
- March 1, 2002
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This study investigated the effects of perceived stress and availability of coping resources to predict satisfaction with life among a cohort of college students in Turkey (N=172). Results indicate that both perceived stress and coping resource availability moderately predict level of life satisfaction. It was further found that the combination of coping resource availability and perceived stress is a better predictor of life satisfaction than either variable is when considered separately. Results also indicate significant correlations between life satisfaction with perceived economic well being, social support, and stress monitoring.
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