A longitudinal investigation of repressive coping and ageing

Erskine, James, Kvavilashvili, Lia, Myers, Lynn, Leggett, Sarah, Davies, Steve, Hiskey, Syd, Hogg, Joanna, Yeo, Sophia and Georgiou, George (2015) A longitudinal investigation of repressive coping and ageing. Aging and Mental Health, 20 (10). pp. 1010-1020. ISSN 1360-7863
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Two studies investigated the possibility that repressive coping is more prevalent in older adults and that this represents a developmental progression rather than a cohort effect. Study 1 examined repressive coping and mental health cross-sectionally in young and old adults. Study 2 examined whether there was a developmental progression of repressive coping prevalence rates in a longitudinal sample of older adults.


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