Figure 4.
Distribution of caregivers who were ‘high utilizers’ for multiple avoidant coping domains: denial,self-blame,and disengagement. The distribution of caregivers who were “high utilizers“ of avoidant coping domains defined as caregivers who scored above the median on a coping domain is shown. Although 47% of caregivers scored below the median for all 3 avoidant coping domains, 37%, 12%, and 4% were high avoidant copers based on 1, 2, and 3 domains, respectively.

Distribution of caregivers who were ‘high utilizers’ for multiple avoidant coping domains: denial,self-blame,and disengagement. The distribution of caregivers who were “high utilizers“ of avoidant coping domains defined as caregivers who scored above the median on a coping domain is shown. Although 47% of caregivers scored below the median for all 3 avoidant coping domains, 37%, 12%, and 4% were high avoidant copers based on 1, 2, and 3 domains, respectively.

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