Caractéristiques psychométriques du Brief COPE dans un échantillon de familles à risque psychosocial
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https://doi.org/10.23882/rmd.23130Mots-clés :
Brief COPE, Coping, Familles à risque psychosocial, Parentalité, ValidationRésumé
As estratégias de enfrentamento são um constructo relevante na avaliação do contexto familiar, em particular nas famílias em risco psicossocial. O presente estudo teve como objetivo analisar as características psicométricas e a estrutura fatorial do Brief Cope, que mede as estratégias de enfrentamento. Participaram 116 pais (80% mulheres, com uma média de idade de 35,30 anos) com menores e que beneficiavam de medidas de promoção nos serviços de proteção do Algarve. Para além do Brief Cope, também utilizámos um questionário sociodemográfico. Os resultados apoiam a retenção dos 28 itens, a aceitação da estrutura de 14 dimensões da versão original e mostram níveis satisfatórios de consistência interna. Apesar de algumas limitações, as propriedades psicométricas encontradas justificam a utilização deste instrumento com famílias em risco psicossocial.
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