Objective:To explore the differences of coping styles between junior middle school students of higher and lower family support.Methods:572 junior middle school students were tested by the Family Support Questionnaire and Coping Style Scale of Middle School Students.Results:Students of higher family support reported significantly higher scores on problem-solving and help-seeking coping styles than those of lower family support.Significant higher scores of fantasy and tolerance coping styles were found in lower family suport students than those in higher fameily support.Conclusion:The coping styles of students with different family support are different.
Objective:To explore the differences of coping styles between junior middle school students of higher and lower family support.Methods:572 junior middle school students were tested by the Family Support Questionnaire and Coping Style Scale of Middle School Students.Results:Students of higher family support reported significantly higher scores on problem-solving and help-seeking coping styles than those of lower family support.Significant higher scores of fantasy and tolerance coping styles were found in lower family suport students than those in higher fameily support.Conclusion:The coping styles of students with different family support are different.