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The characteristics or behavior patterns of a person that enhance adaptation. Coping skills include a stable value or religious belief system, problem solving, social skills, health-energy, and commitment to a social network.
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| coping, compromised family |
A state in which a usually supportive primary person (family member or close friend [significant other]) provides insufficient, ineffective, or compromised support, comfort, assistance, or encouragement that may be nee
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| coping, defensive |
The state in which an individual repeatedly projects falsely positive self-evaluation based on a self-protective pattern which defends against underlying perceived threats to positive self-regard. SEE:
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| coping, disabled family |
A state in which the behavior of a significant person (family member or other primary person) disables his or her own capacities and the patient's capacities to effectively address tasks essential to either person's adapt
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| coping, ineffective |
Inadequate adaptive behaviors and abilities of a person in meeting life's demands and roles. SEE: Nursing Diagnoses Appendix.
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