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. 2003 Summer;29(2):85-94.
doi: 10.1080/08964280309596061.

The buffering effects of active coping on the relationship between SES and cortisol among African American young adults

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The buffering effects of active coping on the relationship between SES and cortisol among African American young adults

Karen H Schmeelk-Cone et al. Behav Med. 2003 Summer.

Abstract

Cortisol levels have consistently been related to socioeconomic status (SES). Possible moderators for this relationship are coping styles that are known to moderate relationships between cardiovascular factors and SES. The authors examined whether coping style moderated a relationship between resting cortisol levels and various measures of SES in a sample of urban, African American young adults. Those scoring low on coping style had high cortisol levels if they were currently students or unemployed. This effect, however, differed for men and women. The authors suggest that coping style may play an adaptive role regarding salivary cortisol measures in young adults when they are students or unemployed. Active coping may help protect against stress among young African American adults.

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