"153"^^ . "Lacinov\u00E1, Lenka" . . "Brno" . "Mare\u0161, Jan" . "14230" . . "Experienced stress and coping strategies in the context of adolescent social relationships"@en . "Z(MSM0021622406)" . . "stress; interparental conflict; coping strategies; parental warmth; peer relationships; adolescence; development; ELSPAC"@en . . . . "\u0160ir\u016F\u010Dek, Jan" . "13"^^ . . . . . . . "198697" . . . . . "RIV/00216224:14230/11:00056710" . "Psychologie" . "RIV/00216224:14230/11:00056710!RIV12-MSM-14230___" . "3"^^ . "Masaryk University" . . "978-80-210-5682-4" . "3"^^ . "Experienced stress and coping strategies in the context of adolescent social relationships" . . . "[305869CFBFC7]" . "Je\u017Eek, S., Lacinov\u00E1, L. & Macek, P. (Eds.). Adolescent psychosocial development in Brno: An ELSPAC study 2005 \u2013 2011" . . "This chapter introduces the SEM model of coping with stress that is perceived by adolescents and experienced in their family environment in the form of an interparental conflict and the quality of perceived parents\u2019 relationship to them. In middle adolescence, negative emotions seem to play the meditational role between the threatening perceptions of parental conflicts and experienced social stress. Parental warmth plays a double role in this context. It is the condition for the development of positive relationships with peers. At the same time it is a protective factor with respect to experienced stress and partially also with respect to adolescents\u2019 negative emotions. Results from ELSPAC study also show a functional relation between parental conflicts and perceived stress, or also coping strategies."@en . "Experienced stress and coping strategies in the context of adolescent social relationships" . "This chapter introduces the SEM model of coping with stress that is perceived by adolescents and experienced in their family environment in the form of an interparental conflict and the quality of perceived parents\u2019 relationship to them. In middle adolescence, negative emotions seem to play the meditational role between the threatening perceptions of parental conflicts and experienced social stress. Parental warmth plays a double role in this context. It is the condition for the development of positive relationships with peers. At the same time it is a protective factor with respect to experienced stress and partially also with respect to adolescents\u2019 negative emotions. Results from ELSPAC study also show a functional relation between parental conflicts and perceived stress, or also coping strategies." . . . "Experienced stress and coping strategies in the context of adolescent social relationships"@en . .