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A study done by Gustavo Carlo, the Millsap Professor of Diversity in the Missouri University Department of Human Development and Family Studies given us some insight on Teenage Stress Management.
This study has shown that empathetic teenagers
aged between 12 and 15 years tend to manage stress by using problem focused
coping techniques. These emotionally stable youth were also less likely to
loose their tempers and more likely to engage in pro-social behaviors such as using
their money or time to help other members of their society.
These Teenage Stress Management techniques were in contrast to those of their
emotionally unstable age mates who were more likely to manage stress by using
emotion focused coping techniques such as avoidance. These youths by virtue of
being more self-focused, were therefore less likely to help other members of their society and more prone to exhibiting anti-social behavior by becoming aggressive.
My take on this is that
the methods that the emotionally unstable youth chose to manage stress reflect on their immaturity since babies tend to cope with stress by turning their
heads away for example from the foods they do not want to eat, which is tantamount
to avoidance. Babies also deal with stress by crying, which can be viewed as
anti-social behavior by those who are not empathetic to their needs such as neighbors
who want to sleep.
The stress management
techniques chosen by the emotionally stable youths also reflect on their
maturity since most adults tend to choose problem solving tactics to deal with stress.
To learn more on Teenage Stress Management from Gustavo Carlo, who is a family development expert, click here.
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