2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0191-8869(99)00240-8
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The structure and properties of the Estonian COPE inventory

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“…As can be seen in the results of the present review, sub-scale-level analyses extracted a median number of three factors, as opposed to six factors from item-level analyses, which may reflect the increased likelihood of extraction of spurious factors when the latter technique is used. Perhaps some of the loadings of turning to religion with maladaptive coping strategies at item-level analysis may also be the result of this effect: If participants in a sample do not endorse turning to religion or substance use, data from these sub-scales are highly skewed, as for example reported by Kallasmaa and Pulver [119] when using the COPE [10] questionnaire. In that case, when using a PCA with ordinal-level data, it could be possible that these two strategies load together [43] not because of their similarity in content, but simply because of their similarity in response level [37].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As can be seen in the results of the present review, sub-scale-level analyses extracted a median number of three factors, as opposed to six factors from item-level analyses, which may reflect the increased likelihood of extraction of spurious factors when the latter technique is used. Perhaps some of the loadings of turning to religion with maladaptive coping strategies at item-level analysis may also be the result of this effect: If participants in a sample do not endorse turning to religion or substance use, data from these sub-scales are highly skewed, as for example reported by Kallasmaa and Pulver [119] when using the COPE [10] questionnaire. In that case, when using a PCA with ordinal-level data, it could be possible that these two strategies load together [43] not because of their similarity in content, but simply because of their similarity in response level [37].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Actualmente es considerado una de las principales herramientas para medir tales estrategias e identificar los estilos de afrontamiento (Clark, Bormann, Cropanzano, & James, 1995;Ficková, 2005;Folkman & Moskowitz, 2004;Kallasmaa & Pulver, 2000;Lyne & Roger, 2000;Schwarzer & Schwarzer, 1996).…”
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“…Añadieron 3 ítems para la escala de uso de alcohol/drogas y 4 ítems para una nueva escala llamada uso del humor, dando paso así a una tercera versión del COPE conformada por 60 ítems y 15 escalas o estrategias de afrontamiento (como se cita en Kallasmaa & Pulver, 2000). Esta nueva reorganización del COPE trae consigo indefectiblemente una serie nueva de estudios acerca de sus propiedades psicométricas, los cuales han respaldado, en su mayoría, el funcionamiento de las estrategias de afrontamiento planteadas, aunque aún existe cierta controversia respecto al número de factores que conforman los estilos.…”
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“…Um exemplo é o Inventário COPE (Carver et al, 1989), instrumento utilizado nesta pesquisa, e que tem servido para avaliar o coping em diferentes populações, tais como adolescentes (Phelps & Jarvis, 1994), professores de escolas públicas (Zaffari, Peres, Carlotto, & Câmara, 2009), profissionais de enfermagem (Colossi, Calesso-Moreira, & Pizzinato, 2011) e mulheres vítimas ou não de violência conjugal (Cunha & Pinho, 2011). Estudos internacionais sobre análise psicométrica do Inventário COPE foram conduzidos para adaptação desse instrumento para diferentes contextos socioculturais, como, por exemplo, para a população da Estônia (Kallasmaa & Pulver, 2000), Estados Unidos (Greer, 2007), Turquia (Agargün, Be iro lu, K ran, Ozer, & Kara, 2005) e Colômbia (Morán, Landero, & González, 2010).…”
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