2016
DOI: 10.1177/1526924816655253
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Measuring Coping Behavior in Liver Transplant Candidates

Abstract: Liver transplant candidates must cope with significant physiological and psychological challenges. The Brief COPE is a frequently used measure of coping behavior; however, knowledge of the scale's factor structure and construct validity is limited with regard to liver transplant candidates. This study assessed the validity of the Brief COPE in 120 liver transplant candidates using exploratory factor analysis. Results revealed a 6-factor solution, only 2 of which were consistent with the original scale assignme… Show more

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“…Regarding the COPE inventory, and although the literature contemplates different groups of coping strategies [64], our sample emphasized the use of Engagement and Help-seeking coping strategies over those grouped within the Disengagement dimension. These findings align with previous research on individuals from the general population [65] and testing for breast cancer [66]. The same tendency was observed across the other study groups analyzed in our study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Regarding the COPE inventory, and although the literature contemplates different groups of coping strategies [64], our sample emphasized the use of Engagement and Help-seeking coping strategies over those grouped within the Disengagement dimension. These findings align with previous research on individuals from the general population [65] and testing for breast cancer [66]. The same tendency was observed across the other study groups analyzed in our study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“… 22 , 27 This questionnaire has been used in previous studies for measuring coping mechanisms used by pharmacists. 19 In addition, it is reported to provide valid results for measuring coping strategies used by different populations, such as patients with different types of illnesses, 28 healthcare providers, such as nurses and doctors, 29 and pharmacy students. 23 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study included a subsample of participants from a prior psychosocial assessment of 125 patients with end-stage liver disease who were recruited during routine clinic appointments and/or by telephone, as previously described (Amoyal et al, 2016; Fernandez et al, 2015). All patients in the original study were age 18 years or older, spoke English fluently, and were wait-listed with the United Network for Organ Sharing for liver transplantation at Yale-New Haven Transplantation Center.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%