Artigo Revisado por pares

Scale Development of Meaning-Focused Coping

2012; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 18; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/15325024.2012.678780

ISSN

1532-5032

Autores

Yiqun Gan, Mingzhu Guo, Jing Tong,

Tópico(s)

Health, psychology, and well-being

Resumo

Abstract The objectives of the current study were to develop an inventory that measures meaning-focused coping and to explore its reliability and validity. In total, 668 middle school students who had experienced significant negative events were recruited. The Meaning-Focused Coping Questionnaire included 26 items within eight dimensions: Changes in Situational Beliefs, Changes in Global Beliefs, Changes in Goals, Meaning Making, Long-Term Prevention Strategies, Rational Use of Resources, Acceptance, and Heuristic Thinking. Confirmatory factor analysis showed that the questionnaire had good construct validity. The results based on item response theory indicated that all of the item discrimination values were greater than 0.5. KEYWORDS: classical test theoryitem response theorymeaning-focused copingmeaning-makingvalidity Acknowledgments Preparation of this article was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (Project Number 31070913). This research was also partly sponsored by the Jet Li One Foundation Project. Notes Note. The meaning-focused coping scored was the total score for acceptance and positive reframing. Subjects came from earthquake-stricken areas (N = 339). a "To what extent do you attempt to create or find meaning from the significant loss?" **p < .01. *p < .05; **p < .01. Additional informationNotes on contributorsYiqun Gan Yiqun Gan is a professor at the Department of Psychology, Peking University, China. She received her PhD from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1998. She has published over 60 research papers, 16 in internationally refereed journals (indexed by SSCI) as the first or corresponding author. Her research areas focus on coping, mental health, and job burnout. Mingzhu Guo Mingzhu Guo is a master's student in the Department of Psychology, Peking University. Jing Tong Jing Tong is a master's student in the Department of Psychology, Peking University.

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