Is Hostility the Link Between Low and High Levels of Psychological Symptoms?: A Latent Profile Analysis
- Autores
- Schetsche, Christian; Jaume, Luis Carlos; Azzollini, Susana Celeste
- Año de publicación
- 2022
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
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- versión publicada
- Descripción
- An alternative for the study of co-occurring syndromes is the empirically derived Latent Profile Analysis (LPA). Due to the apparent non-existence of research using this method with a wide variety of psychological symptoms, the aim of the present study comprised the empirical determination of their patterns. After identifying the latent subgroups, the second objective of the study was to analyze their differences concerning symptom severity, use of coping strategies, selected social support variables, personality traits, and sociodemographic variables. The sample (n= 918) was collected through the Internet and, employing van der Waerden´s non-parametric test, differences were evaluated between the five profiles found. The results evidenced considerable effect sizes regarding hostility and no significant differences for extraversion.After controlling for demographic variables and personality traits, adaptive coping strategies showed no significant differences. It was concluded that future research should further study hostility as a possible link between high and low levels of the symptoms analyzed and their associations with perceived understanding, emotional support received, and availability of emotional support as protective factors
Fil: Schetsche, Christian. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Psicología. Instituto de Investigaciones; Argentina. Laboratorio de Cognición y Políticas Públicas; Argentina
Fil: Jaume, Luis Carlos. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Psicología. Instituto de Investigaciones; Argentina. Laboratorio de Cognición y Políticas Públicas; Argentina
Fil: Azzollini, Susana Celeste. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Psicología. Instituto de Investigaciones; Argentina - Materia
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PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS
PERSONALITY TRAITS
SOCIAL SUPPORT
COPING - Nivel de accesibilidad
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Is Hostility the Link Between Low and High Levels of Psychological Symptoms?: A Latent Profile Analysis |
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Is Hostility the Link Between Low and High Levels of Psychological Symptoms?: A Latent Profile Analysis |
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Is Hostility the Link Between Low and High Levels of Psychological Symptoms?: A Latent Profile Analysis Schetsche, Christian PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS PERSONALITY TRAITS SOCIAL SUPPORT COPING |
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Is Hostility the Link Between Low and High Levels of Psychological Symptoms?: A Latent Profile Analysis |
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Is Hostility the Link Between Low and High Levels of Psychological Symptoms?: A Latent Profile Analysis |
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Is Hostility the Link Between Low and High Levels of Psychological Symptoms?: A Latent Profile Analysis |
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Is Hostility the Link Between Low and High Levels of Psychological Symptoms?: A Latent Profile Analysis |
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Is Hostility the Link Between Low and High Levels of Psychological Symptoms?: A Latent Profile Analysis |
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Schetsche, Christian Jaume, Luis Carlos Azzollini, Susana Celeste |
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Schetsche, Christian |
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Schetsche, Christian Jaume, Luis Carlos Azzollini, Susana Celeste |
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PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS PERSONALITY TRAITS SOCIAL SUPPORT COPING |
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PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS PERSONALITY TRAITS SOCIAL SUPPORT COPING |
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An alternative for the study of co-occurring syndromes is the empirically derived Latent Profile Analysis (LPA). Due to the apparent non-existence of research using this method with a wide variety of psychological symptoms, the aim of the present study comprised the empirical determination of their patterns. After identifying the latent subgroups, the second objective of the study was to analyze their differences concerning symptom severity, use of coping strategies, selected social support variables, personality traits, and sociodemographic variables. The sample (n= 918) was collected through the Internet and, employing van der Waerden´s non-parametric test, differences were evaluated between the five profiles found. The results evidenced considerable effect sizes regarding hostility and no significant differences for extraversion.After controlling for demographic variables and personality traits, adaptive coping strategies showed no significant differences. It was concluded that future research should further study hostility as a possible link between high and low levels of the symptoms analyzed and their associations with perceived understanding, emotional support received, and availability of emotional support as protective factors Fil: Schetsche, Christian. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Psicología. Instituto de Investigaciones; Argentina. Laboratorio de Cognición y Políticas Públicas; Argentina Fil: Jaume, Luis Carlos. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Psicología. Instituto de Investigaciones; Argentina. Laboratorio de Cognición y Políticas Públicas; Argentina Fil: Azzollini, Susana Celeste. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Psicología. Instituto de Investigaciones; Argentina |
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An alternative for the study of co-occurring syndromes is the empirically derived Latent Profile Analysis (LPA). Due to the apparent non-existence of research using this method with a wide variety of psychological symptoms, the aim of the present study comprised the empirical determination of their patterns. After identifying the latent subgroups, the second objective of the study was to analyze their differences concerning symptom severity, use of coping strategies, selected social support variables, personality traits, and sociodemographic variables. The sample (n= 918) was collected through the Internet and, employing van der Waerden´s non-parametric test, differences were evaluated between the five profiles found. The results evidenced considerable effect sizes regarding hostility and no significant differences for extraversion.After controlling for demographic variables and personality traits, adaptive coping strategies showed no significant differences. It was concluded that future research should further study hostility as a possible link between high and low levels of the symptoms analyzed and their associations with perceived understanding, emotional support received, and availability of emotional support as protective factors |
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