The document appears to be a survey measuring coping strategies for stress. It asks respondents to rate how often they engage in various coping activities, like listening to music, keeping problems to themselves, seeking advice, or continuing to think about problems even while doing other activities, on a scale from never to always. It also asks about sources of stress like school projects, parental fighting at home, and suicidal thoughts during stressful times.
The document appears to be a survey measuring coping strategies for stress. It asks respondents to rate how often they engage in various coping activities, like listening to music, keeping problems to themselves, seeking advice, or continuing to think about problems even while doing other activities, on a scale from never to always. It also asks about sources of stress like school projects, parental fighting at home, and suicidal thoughts during stressful times.
The document appears to be a survey measuring coping strategies for stress. It asks respondents to rate how often they engage in various coping activities, like listening to music, keeping problems to themselves, seeking advice, or continuing to think about problems even while doing other activities, on a scale from never to always. It also asks about sources of stress like school projects, parental fighting at home, and suicidal thoughts during stressful times.
The document appears to be a survey measuring coping strategies for stress. It asks respondents to rate how often they engage in various coping activities, like listening to music, keeping problems to themselves, seeking advice, or continuing to think about problems even while doing other activities, on a scale from never to always. It also asks about sources of stress like school projects, parental fighting at home, and suicidal thoughts during stressful times.