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In a study of coping strategy use in patients with chronic pain, Roditi and colleagues grouped participants into four groups based on their frequency and effectiveness ratings, finding the following proportions in their sample: frequent use of effective strategies (48.3%), Coping mechanisms and COVID-19 infrequent use of ineffective strategies (30.1%), frequent use of ineffective strategies (19.2%), and infrequent use of effective strategies (1.6%). The authors performed a retrospective study comparing different age groups on the frequency of various coping strategies in individuals with ASD during the COVID-19 pandemic . . .
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