Relationship between coping with negative life-events and psychopathology: major depression and borderline personality disorder.

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Relationship between coping with negative life-events and psychopathology: major depression and borderline personality disorder. / Wingenfeld, Katja; Mensebach, Christoph; Rullkoetter, Nina; Schlosser, Nicole; Schaffrath, Camille; Beblo, Thomas; Driessen, Martin.

in: PSYCHOL PSYCHOTHER-T, Jahrgang 82, Nr. 4, 4, 2009, S. 421-425.

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Harvard

Wingenfeld, K, Mensebach, C, Rullkoetter, N, Schlosser, N, Schaffrath, C, Beblo, T & Driessen, M 2009, 'Relationship between coping with negative life-events and psychopathology: major depression and borderline personality disorder.', PSYCHOL PSYCHOTHER-T, Jg. 82, Nr. 4, 4, S. 421-425. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19523281?dopt=Citation>

APA

Wingenfeld, K., Mensebach, C., Rullkoetter, N., Schlosser, N., Schaffrath, C., Beblo, T., & Driessen, M. (2009). Relationship between coping with negative life-events and psychopathology: major depression and borderline personality disorder. PSYCHOL PSYCHOTHER-T, 82(4), 421-425. [4]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19523281?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Wingenfeld K, Mensebach C, Rullkoetter N, Schlosser N, Schaffrath C, Beblo T et al. Relationship between coping with negative life-events and psychopathology: major depression and borderline personality disorder. PSYCHOL PSYCHOTHER-T. 2009;82(4):421-425. 4.

Bibtex

@article{b837496174e440dca57551978369b663,
title = "Relationship between coping with negative life-events and psychopathology: major depression and borderline personality disorder.",
abstract = "Ninety psychiatric in-patients and 73 controls have been asked about their coping styles to negative life-events. Patients reported more emotion-oriented coping than controls. Emotion-oriented coping style was positively correlated with psychopathology, while task-oriented coping was negatively correlated with psychopathology in events which the participants had difficulties dealing with.",
author = "Katja Wingenfeld and Christoph Mensebach and Nina Rullkoetter and Nicole Schlosser and Camille Schaffrath and Thomas Beblo and Martin Driessen",
year = "2009",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "82",
pages = "421--425",
journal = "PSYCHOL PSYCHOTHER-T",
issn = "1476-0835",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "4",

}

RIS

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T1 - Relationship between coping with negative life-events and psychopathology: major depression and borderline personality disorder.

AU - Wingenfeld, Katja

AU - Mensebach, Christoph

AU - Rullkoetter, Nina

AU - Schlosser, Nicole

AU - Schaffrath, Camille

AU - Beblo, Thomas

AU - Driessen, Martin

PY - 2009

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N2 - Ninety psychiatric in-patients and 73 controls have been asked about their coping styles to negative life-events. Patients reported more emotion-oriented coping than controls. Emotion-oriented coping style was positively correlated with psychopathology, while task-oriented coping was negatively correlated with psychopathology in events which the participants had difficulties dealing with.

AB - Ninety psychiatric in-patients and 73 controls have been asked about their coping styles to negative life-events. Patients reported more emotion-oriented coping than controls. Emotion-oriented coping style was positively correlated with psychopathology, while task-oriented coping was negatively correlated with psychopathology in events which the participants had difficulties dealing with.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 82

SP - 421

EP - 425

JO - PSYCHOL PSYCHOTHER-T

JF - PSYCHOL PSYCHOTHER-T

SN - 1476-0835

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