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The role of time perspective and acculturative stress on adaptive and maladaptive stress coping strategies of Puerto Ricans living in the island of Puerto Rico and the state of Connecticut in mainland United States

Authors :
Olivera-Figueroa, Lening A.
Papastamatelou, Julie
Unger, Alexander
Jimenez-Torres, Gladys Janice
Cuebas López, Kyriah A.
López-Córdova, Nanet M.
Barkil-Oteo, Andres
Source :
Current Psychology. September, 2023, Vol. 42 Issue 27, p23230, 20 p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We assessed the role of Time Perspective (TP) and acculturative stress on adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies, across healthy and treatment-seeking Puerto Ricans living in the island of Puerto Rico (PR), as well as at the state of Connecticut in mainland United States (US). Participants were comprised of 197 adults from the island of PR, as well as 138 adults from Connecticut. TP was measured through five categories assessed by the Zimbardo TP Inventory (Past Positive, Past Negative, Present Fatalistic, Present Hedonistic, and Future), the Deviation from a Balanced Time Perspective-revisited (DBTPr) coefficient, and the Deviation from the Negative Time Perspective (DNTP) coefficient. Acculturative stress was measured with the Acculturative Distress Scale. Adaptive and maladaptive stress-coping were measured through the Brief COPE Inventory. DNTP predicted adaptive coping, whereas acculturative stress, Present Hedonistic, and DBTPr predicted maladaptive coping. Puerto Ricans living in Connecticut engaged more often in maladaptive coping than those in PR. Acculturative stress partially mediated the influence of DBTPr on maladaptive coping. DNTP mediated the influence of state on adaptive coping. DBTPr and acculturative stress totally mediated the influence of state on maladaptive coping. These findings suggest that assessing TP, levels of acculturative stress, and coping strategies could assist in tailoring evidence-based interventions to the specific needs of Puerto Rican populations. Doing so could be effective in promoting a Balanced Time Perspective, reducing acculturative stress, increasing adaptive coping, and improving mental as well as physical health, on Puerto Ricans living in PR or mainland US.<br />Author(s): Lening A. Olivera-Figueroa [sup.1] [sup.2] , Julie Papastamatelou [sup.3] , Alexander Unger [sup.4] , Gladys Janice Jimenez-Torres [sup.5] , Kyriah A. Cuebas López [sup.6] , Nanet M. López-Córdova [sup.7] [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10461310
Volume :
42
Issue :
27
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Current Psychology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.765280590
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-022-03321-6