Brief Assessment of Adaptive and Maladaptive Coping Strategies During Pandemic

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Pedro Afonso Cortez [1 ]
Heila Magali da Silva Veiga [2 ]
Ana Carina Stelko-Pereira [3 ]
João Paulo Araújo Lessa [4 ]
Jucimara Zacarias Martins [1 ]
Sheyla Christine Santos Fernandes [5 ]
Sidnei Rinaldo Priolo-Filho [6 ]
Francine Náthalie Ferraresi Rodrigues Queluz [1 ]
Loriane Trombini-Frick [1 ]
Rodrigo Sanches Peres [4 ]
机构
[1] Tuiuti University of Paraná (UTP),Postgraduate Program in Forensic Psychology
[2] Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PUCPR),School of Life Sciences
[3] Graduate Program in Psychology at the Federal University of Uberlândia,Federal University of Alagoas at the Institute of Psychology
[4] Federal University of Paraná at the Department of Theory and Fundamentals of Education,undefined
[5] University Center Unigran Capital,undefined
[6] Institute of Psychology,undefined
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COVID-19; Adaptation; Validity; Test; Scale;
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10.1007/s43076-023-00274-y
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This study aimed to analyse the internal structure, internal consistency, and convergent and divergent validity for the Coping Strategies Scale. We found a two-factor solution (maladaptive coping; adaptative coping) with a second-order general factor (coping strategies) that demonstrated adequate factorial structure and internal consistency for a brief nine items instrument in a sample of 211 economically active Brazilians (Mage = 37.07; SD = 13.03). The adaptive strategies factor converged with quality of life and work. It also diverged from phobia, stress, and anxiety. Maladaptive coping strategies converged with phobia, stress, and anxiety and diverged from the quality of work and life. According to the results, we found that coping strategies are a vital personal resource to overcome daily adversity, including those from the current pandemic. The present instrument may impact worldwide, offering conditions to investigate and promote mental health positive outcomes by reinforcing coping assessment during pandemics.
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