STRATEGIES TO FACE THE SOCIAL STRESSORS AND ITS INCLINATION TO AGGRESSIVENESS
Abstract
This study aims to explore the relationship between coping strategies to social stressors and their proclivity to
emerging aggressiveness in adults 25-35 years of age in Puerto Rico. It attempts to identify social stressors that
are more common in young adults, ages 25-35 in Puerto Rico. The analysis includes whether there is a
statistically significant relationship between coping strategies, social stressors and proclivity for aggression. Also
the study analyzed if there is a statistically significant difference between men and women in relation to coping
strategies to social stressors.
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