DSpace Repository

BRIEF COPE-26 COPING SCALE: UKRAINIAN-LANGUAGE ADAPTATION AND MODIFICATION FOR ONLINE DIAGNOSTICS

Show simple item record

dc.contributor.author Aleksina, N.
dc.contributor.author Lavrynenko, D.
dc.contributor.author Savchenko, O.
dc.contributor.author Gerasimenko, O.
dc.contributor.author Алексіна, Н.
dc.contributor.author Лавриненко, Д.
dc.contributor.author Савченко, О.
dc.contributor.author Герасименко, О.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-11-02T10:16:17Z
dc.date.available 2024-11-02T10:16:17Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.uri https://ekhsuir.kspu.edu/handle/123456789/19971
dc.description Aleksina, N., Lavrynenko, D., Savchenko, O., & Gerasimenko, O. (2024). Brief COPE-26 Coping Scale: Ukrainian-Language Adaptation and Modification for Online Diagnostics. Insight: the psychological dimensions of society, 12, 191–227. https://doi.org/10.32999/2663-970X/2024-12-18 en_US
dc.description.abstract The study of psychological resources for overcoming stress is one of the most urgent tasks of psychological science and practice during the war, which requires the development of appropriate psychometric tools. The purpose of the article is to analyze the psychometric properties of the Brief-COPE questionnaire and develop a scientific discussion of its factor structure. Methods. Two bilingual psychologists were involved in the direct and back translation of the methodology and three experts in psychology, English and Ukrainian philology evaluated the Ukrainian version. To test the psychometric properties of the methodology, a sample of civilian Ukrainians aged 17 to 75, totaling 1101 people, was formed. Based on the results of the testing, it was decided to exclude two items of the distraction scale that impaired the psychometric quality of the questionnaire. The shortened version of the Brief-COPE-26 has high internal consistency and retest reliability. The convergent validity is confirmed by correlations with other scales that assess human behavior in a stressful situation: the level of emotional acceptance, social distancing, mental health assessments, and the severity of generalized anxiety. The close relationship between the results of the Brief-COPE-26 and the COPE dispositional questionnaire indicates the completeness of the reflection of the measured phenomenon. The factor structure of the scales is not perfect, but it is similar to the original author’s model and the results of factorization obtained in other cultural adaptations. The search for the optimal structure that best matches empirical reality led to the identification of a five-factor model that included 11 scales: problem-focused actions and reasoning (active coping); reconciliation with the existence of the problem (passive coping); comprehensive social support, including venting negative feelings (collective coping); helplessness and humor. This structure may reflect the peculiarities of the Ukrainian population’s coping with chronic stress caused by a full-scale war. Discussion and conclusions. The Brief-COPE is an informative, valid, and reliable tool for measuring a wide range of individual reactions to stress. Its methodological advantage is the flexibility of application in accordance with the goals and conditions of the study, which is achieved by modifying the instructions, formulations, and a set of measuring scales. en_US
dc.subject coping en_US
dc.subject stress response en_US
dc.subject problem- focused coping en_US
dc.subject emotion-focused coping en_US
dc.subject avoidance en_US
dc.subject social support en_US
dc.subject Russian-Ukrainian war en_US
dc.subject копінг en_US
dc.subject реагування на стрес en_US
dc.subject проблемно-фокусований копінг en_US
dc.subject емоційно- фокусований копінг en_US
dc.subject російсько-українська війна en_US
dc.title BRIEF COPE-26 COPING SCALE: UKRAINIAN-LANGUAGE ADAPTATION AND MODIFICATION FOR ONLINE DIAGNOSTICS en_US
dc.title.alternative КОРОТКА ШКАЛА ПОДОЛАННЯ “BRIEF COPE-26”: УКРАЇНСЬКОМОВНА АДАПТАЦІЯ ТА МОДИФІКАЦІЯ ДЛЯ ОНЛАЙН-ДІАГНОСТИКИ en_US
dc.type Article en_US


Files in this item

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record

Search DSpace


Advanced Search

Browse

My Account