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  • Title: The effects of anxiety and depression on stress-related growth among Chinese army recruits: Resilience and coping as mediators.
    Author: Yu Y, Peng L, Liu B, Liu Y, Li M, Chen L, Xie J, Li J, Li J.
    Journal: J Health Psychol; 2016 Sep; 21(9):1884-95. PubMed ID: 25631664.
    Abstract:
    Stress-related growth can occur after various traumas or stressful events. In order to investigate how anxiety and depression relate to stress-related growth, this study was conducted with 443 Chinese army recruits who had just finished a 3-month recruit training program. Path analyses revealed that resilience and positive/negative coping partially mediated the effect of anxiety on perceived stress-related growth, while negative coping fully mediated the relationship between depression and perceived stress-related growth. Moreover, positive coping partially carried the influence of resilience on perceived stress-related growth. Anxiety and depression may be potential targets for intervention to enhance the development of stress-related growth among Chinese army recruits.
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