Summit

2025 APS Global Psychological Science Summit · 2025

Coping Self Efficacy in Residential Mental Health Treatment Is Associated with Income and Education

Virtual · October 2025

Poster · Clinical Science

  • Sandra Norman-Smith
    Sierra Tucson
  • Alexander Danvers
    Sierra Tucson

Abstract

This study examined how income and education predict coping self-efficacy (CSE) in residential mental health treatment. Income, but not education, significantly predicted baseline and mid-treatment CSE. Higher education was associated with smaller CSE gains. Findings suggest income plays a stronger role than education in coping skill development during treatment.

Epidemics and Public Health

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