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The Factor Structure and External Validity of the COPE 60 Inventory in Slovak Translation

Júlia Halamová, Martin Kanovský, Katarina Krizova, Katarína Greškovičová, Bronislava Strnádelová, Martina Baránková

2022Frontiers in Psychology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The COPE Inventory (Carver et al., 1989) is the most frequently used measure of coping; yet previous studies examining its factor structure yielded mixed results. The purpose of the current study, therefore, was to validate the factor structure of the COPE Inventory in a representative sample of over 2,000 adults in Slovakia. Our second goal was to evaluate the external validity of the COPE inventory, which has not been done before. Firstly, we performed the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) with half of the sample. Subsequently, we performed the confirmatory factor analysis with the second half of the sample. Both factor analyses with 15 factor solutions showed excellent fit with the data. Additionally, we performed a hierarchical factor analysis with fifteen first-order factors (acceptance, active coping, behavioral disengagement, denial, seeking emotional support, humor, seeking instrumental support, mental disengagement, planning, positive reinterpretation, religion, restraint, substance use, suppression of competing activities, and venting) and three second-order factors (active coping, social emotional coping, and avoidance coping) which showed good fit with the data. Moreover, the COPE Inventory's external validity was evaluated using consensual qualitative research (CQR) analysis on data collected by in-depth interviews. Categories of coping created using CQR corresponded with all COPE first-order factors. Moreover, we identified two additional first-order factors that were not present in the COPE Inventory: self-care and care for others. Our study shows that the Slovak translation of the COPE Inventory is a reliable, externally valid, and well-structured instrument for measuring coping in the Slovak population.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyCoping (psychology)Disengagement theoryConfirmatory factor analysisExploratory factor analysisPopulationExternal validityIncremental validityDistressSocial psychologyClinical psychologyConstruct validityPsychometricsStructural equation modelingStatisticsDemographySociologyMathematicsMedicineGerontologyHealth, psychology, and well-beingHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnoutHealth and Wellbeing Research