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The Effect of Type A-type B Behavior Pattern on Coping Strategies of Cardiovascular Patients


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1 Department of Psychology, Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut, UP, India
     

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In the present study an attempt has been made to study the effect of Type A- Type B behavior pattern on coping strategies of cardiovascular patients. In order to pursue the above objective Type A/B behavioral pattern scale and coping strategies scale were used to collect the data. The sample considered of 120 patients selected from various hospitals and clinics. 60 patients were those who have Type A behavior pattern 60 patients were those who have Type B behavior pattern. In each group there were equal numbers of male and female. Data were analyzed by using 2x2 ANOVA. Findings of the study revealed that patients of Type A behavior pattern use more approach coping strategies than patients of type B behavior pattern. However there is no difference in the using of avoidance coping. Female patients use more emotion focused coping than male patients while male patients use more problem focused coping than female patients.

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Type a Behavior Pattern (TABP), Type b Behavior Pattern (TBBP), Approach Coping, Avoidance Coping, Cardiovascular Patients
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Alpna Agarwal
Department of Psychology, Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut, UP, India

Abstract


In the present study an attempt has been made to study the effect of Type A- Type B behavior pattern on coping strategies of cardiovascular patients. In order to pursue the above objective Type A/B behavioral pattern scale and coping strategies scale were used to collect the data. The sample considered of 120 patients selected from various hospitals and clinics. 60 patients were those who have Type A behavior pattern 60 patients were those who have Type B behavior pattern. In each group there were equal numbers of male and female. Data were analyzed by using 2x2 ANOVA. Findings of the study revealed that patients of Type A behavior pattern use more approach coping strategies than patients of type B behavior pattern. However there is no difference in the using of avoidance coping. Female patients use more emotion focused coping than male patients while male patients use more problem focused coping than female patients.

Keywords


Type a Behavior Pattern (TABP), Type b Behavior Pattern (TBBP), Approach Coping, Avoidance Coping, Cardiovascular Patients



DOI: https://doi.org/10.15614/ijpp%2F2013%2Fv4i3%2F49878