Coping Strategies in the Family and School Ecosystem

The objective of the present study is to study children’s coping strategies used when faced with different stressors in their daily life (problems with their school work, problems getting along with other children and problems at home with people in their family), in a vulnerable social environment....

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Main Authors: Cristina Sánchez-Romero, Eva María Muñoz-Jiménez, Isabel Martínez-Sánchez, María del Carmen López-Berlanga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/15/6118
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spelling doaj-9c1a88f680354ea982539eefab240c9a2020-11-25T02:53:14ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-07-01126118611810.3390/su12156118Coping Strategies in the Family and School EcosystemCristina Sánchez-Romero0Eva María Muñoz-Jiménez1Isabel Martínez-Sánchez2María del Carmen López-Berlanga3Department of Didactics, School Organization and Special Teaching, Faculty of Education, National Distance Education University (UNED), 28040 Madrid, SpainInternational Doctoral School, Faculty of Education, National Distance Education University (UNED), 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Research Methods and Educational Diagnosis I, Faculty of Education, National Distance Education University (UNED), 28040 Madrid, SpainLópez Vicuña Primary School, 28037 Madrid, SpainThe objective of the present study is to study children’s coping strategies used when faced with different stressors in their daily life (problems with their school work, problems getting along with other children and problems at home with people in their family), in a vulnerable social environment. This objective was evaluated through the Child Coping Questionnaire. The research for this study was conducted through a descriptive, inferential, quantitative, ex post facto design. The sample consisted of 50 schoolchildren from one suburban primary school in Madrid, Spain. The ages of the children range from 8 to 11 years. At present, almost 25% families are in a vulnerable situation. This instrument measures 14 coping categories that analyse positive and self-effective attitudes to favour socio-communicative processes and decision-making in situations of conflict between students. The results indicate that what bothers children the most is, first of all, problems getting along with other children (35.8%), problems with their school work (30.2%) and problems at home with people in their family (24.5%). Regarding their lifestyle outside the school environment and relationship with their family, 38% of participants spend a lot of time outside their home, according to our findings. This result can explain the difficulties in completing their homework that these children have. This can also trigger a curricular gap compared to their reference group, which can sometimes lead to school failure.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/15/6118coping strategyfamilyschoolvulnerabilitycurricular gap
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author Cristina Sánchez-Romero
Eva María Muñoz-Jiménez
Isabel Martínez-Sánchez
María del Carmen López-Berlanga
spellingShingle Cristina Sánchez-Romero
Eva María Muñoz-Jiménez
Isabel Martínez-Sánchez
María del Carmen López-Berlanga
Coping Strategies in the Family and School Ecosystem
Sustainability
coping strategy
family
school
vulnerability
curricular gap
author_facet Cristina Sánchez-Romero
Eva María Muñoz-Jiménez
Isabel Martínez-Sánchez
María del Carmen López-Berlanga
author_sort Cristina Sánchez-Romero
title Coping Strategies in the Family and School Ecosystem
title_short Coping Strategies in the Family and School Ecosystem
title_full Coping Strategies in the Family and School Ecosystem
title_fullStr Coping Strategies in the Family and School Ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Coping Strategies in the Family and School Ecosystem
title_sort coping strategies in the family and school ecosystem
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The objective of the present study is to study children’s coping strategies used when faced with different stressors in their daily life (problems with their school work, problems getting along with other children and problems at home with people in their family), in a vulnerable social environment. This objective was evaluated through the Child Coping Questionnaire. The research for this study was conducted through a descriptive, inferential, quantitative, ex post facto design. The sample consisted of 50 schoolchildren from one suburban primary school in Madrid, Spain. The ages of the children range from 8 to 11 years. At present, almost 25% families are in a vulnerable situation. This instrument measures 14 coping categories that analyse positive and self-effective attitudes to favour socio-communicative processes and decision-making in situations of conflict between students. The results indicate that what bothers children the most is, first of all, problems getting along with other children (35.8%), problems with their school work (30.2%) and problems at home with people in their family (24.5%). Regarding their lifestyle outside the school environment and relationship with their family, 38% of participants spend a lot of time outside their home, according to our findings. This result can explain the difficulties in completing their homework that these children have. This can also trigger a curricular gap compared to their reference group, which can sometimes lead to school failure.
topic coping strategy
family
school
vulnerability
curricular gap
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/15/6118
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