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Psychometric Properties of Behavioral Checklist for Coping with Stress in Patients with Mood Disorders

Authors :
Hwagyu Suh
Soo Yeon Kim
Eunsoo Moon
Young-Min Lee
Hee Jeong Jeong
Min Yoon
Byung Dae Lee
Je Min Park
Sun Kyeong Yang
Kangyoon Lee
Hyun Ju Lim
Source :
Psychiatry Investigation
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Korean Neuropsychiatric Association, 2021.

Abstract

Objective Even though the importance of stress-coping, there is no reliable and valid scale to measure the stress-coping behavior yet. The purpose of this study is to explore the psychometric properties of Behavioral Checklist for Coping with Stress (BCCS).Methods A total of 458 subjects including healthy subjects and patients with bipolar or depressive disorders were analyzed. The reliability and validity of BCCS were examined by Chronbach’s alpha and exploratory factor analysis using Principal Component Analysis. In order to evaluate criterion-related validity, the Pearson’s correlation analyses between factors of BCCS and relevant scales were performed.Results BCCS showed good Chronobach’s alpha (0.695–0.833) and had acceptable validity. Factor 1 and factor 4 of BCCS were negatively correlated with depression, anxiety and positivity correlated with task and problem-solving, avoidance, tension-releasing copings in common. Factor 2 and 3 were positively correlated with impulsivity, emotionality, avoidance, behavioral and verbal aggression and tension-releasing copings in common. Different from factor 2, factor 3 was positively correlated with depression, anxiety and anger-suppression.Conclusion The results of this study suggest that this BCCS might be a reliable and valid scale for measuring stress-coping behaviors. This scale could facilitate research to investigate clinical implications related to behavioral stress-coping.

Details

ISSN :
19763026 and 17383684
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychiatry Investigation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1b17714c44ac032965afdec8d34c4cc9