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The Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Brief Resilient Coping Scale

Vanderbilt University

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Abstract

This article introduces the Brief Resilient Coping Scale (BRCS), a 4-item measure designed to capture tendencies to cope with stress in a highly adaptive manner. Two samples of individuals with rheumatoid arthritis (ns = 90 and 140) provide evidence for the reliability and validity of the BRCS. The BRCS has adequate internal consistency and test-retest reliability. Convergent validity of the scale is demonstrated by predictable correlations with measures of personal coping resources (e.g., optimism, helplessness, self-efficacy), pain coping behaviors, and psychological well-being. Resilient coping, as assessed by the BRCS, also buffers the effects of high levels of arthritis-related and non-arthritis-related…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Coping (psychology)
  • Optimism
  • Stressor
  • Convergent validity
  • Psychological intervention
  • Internal consistency
  • Learned helplessness
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