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Infectious Diseases of Poverty
A preliminary validation of the Brief COPE instrument for assessing coping strategies among people living with HIV in China
Jin-quan Cheng4  Zhang-ping Zhu7  Guang-lu Zhao3  Yan Zhang4  Jun-min Song4  Lin Chen4  De Liu8  Jun Liu1  Chu-liang Liu1  Xi Chen6  Tie-jian Feng3  KC Choi2  Winnie WS Mak9  Joseph TF Lau2  Xiao-you Su5 
[1] Hengyang City CDC, Hengyang, Hunan Province, China;JC School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; CUHK Shenzhen Research Institute, Shenzhen, China;Shenzhen Chronic Disease Hospital, Shenzhen, China;Shenzhen CDC, Shenzhen, China;Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China;Hunan Province CDC, Hengyang, China;The 3rd Hospital, Hengyang, Hunan Province, China;The 5th Hospital, Hengyang, Hunan Province, China;Department of Psychology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
关键词: China;    Perceived Discrimination Scale for PLWH;    Perceived Social Support Scale;    Explanatory factor analysis;    Confirmatory factor analysis;    Brief COPE;    People living with HIV;   
Others  :  1225680
DOI  :  10.1186/s40249-015-0074-9
 received in 2015-04-10, accepted in 2015-09-02,  发布年份 2015
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【 摘 要 】

Background

The Brief COPE instrument has been utilized to conduct research on various populations, including people living with HIV (PLWH). However, the questionnaire constructs when applied to PLWH have not been subjected to thorough factor validation.

Methods

A total of 258 PLWH were recruited from two provinces of China. They answered questions involving the scales of three instruments: the Brief COPE, the Perceived Social Support Scale, and the Perceived Discrimination Scale for PLWH. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and exploratory factor analysis (EFA) were conducted.

Results

The CFA found a poor goodness of fit to the data. The subsequent EFA identified six preliminary factors, forming subscales with Cronbach’s alphas, which ranged from 0.61 to 0.80. Significant correlation coefficients between the subscales and measures of perceived social support and perceived discrimination were reported, giving preliminary support to the validity of the new empirical factor structure.

Conclusion

This study showed that the original factor structure of the Brief COPE instrument, when applied to PLWH in China, did not fit the data. Thus, the Brief COPE should be applied to various populations and cultures with caution. The new factor structure established by the EFA is only preliminary and requires further validation.

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