Browsing Humanities by Subject "Coping strategies"
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Coping strategies of church–going adolescents in Durban
(2014)Adolescents face many challenges in their communities, families and individually during the complex developmental stage of adolescence. It is during this time that their sense of self and an identity apart from their parents ... -
Exploration of mental health workers' coping strategies in dealing with children's trauma
(2013)Studies of MHWs, (social workers, social auxiliary workers, trauma counsellors, and telephone counsellors), who work with trauma and stress, often focus on pathological symptoms and on the need to develop psycho-education ... -
Migrants as a vulnerable group : the case of undocumented Zimbabwe migrants in Johannesburg, South Africa
(North-West University, 2018)In general, migrants are categorised as a population at risk in destination countries especially those who are undocumented or without a legal status. The statement is no exception to undocumented Zimbabwean migrants' in ... -
The relationship between coping behaviour and resilience processes in children in a high risk community
(2014)Coping and resilience occurs on a regular basis within the lives of children residing in at-risk communities. Coping refers to an action or behaviour on behalf of the child with the aim of diminishing the burden of ... -
Sexual values, attitudes, behaviour and the psychosocial well-being of a group of African adolescent males
(North-West University (South Africa), Vaal Triangle Campus, 2016)In this quantitative study, the relationships of sexual values, attitudes, decision making and ease of communication, with self-esteem, coping strategies and mental health and well-being of a group (N=552) of African ...