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Cross-cultural validation and psychometric properties of the arabic brief cope in Saudi population



Article type: Published article

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Coping strategies for stress tend to vary in different cultural. The Brief COPE (BC) is the most commonly used self-report instrument to identify the types of coping strategies used which has a total of 14 strategies with 28 items. The aim of this study was to translate into Arabic and validate the Brief COPE scale in the Saudi Arabian population. METHODS: A cross-sectional method was used to assess the reliability, validity, and cultural appropriateness of the Arabic version of the Brief COPE (A-BC) among 302 males and females (33.8% females). RESULTS: The test-retest reliability was strong at 0.8, and the principal component factor analysis yielded a 3-factor structure, namely 'active coping', 'passive coping', and 'support-seeking', with Composite Reliability scores of 0.84, 0.75, and 0.81 respectively. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated an acceptable factors structure. CONCLUSION: The 3-factor structure of the A-BC was found to be a valid and reliable instrument among the Saudi population. This makes the scale useful in both clinical practice and clinical research.


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Alghamdi, M. (2020). Cross-cultural validation and psychometric properties of the Arabic Brief COPE in Saudi population. The Medical Journal of Malaysia, 75(5), 502–509.


Methodology

Methods Condition Gender Age Country Setting Sample size
Both Saudi Arabia
302

Number of items

28 items

Training

Measure does not require training

Required time

6-30 min

Access measure

Not available






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