Coping measurement: Creating short form of Coping and Adaptation Processing Scale using item response theory and patients dealing with chronic and acute health conditions
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to enhance the CAPS tool by clarifying the concept of coping, using item response theory (IRT) to shorten and assess the metric equivalence of the scale, and testing the preliminary validity of the resulting shortened scale. Methods: A descriptive design of participants from different ethnic backgrounds was employed (USA n=347 and Panama n=327). To select items for the shortened CAPS, awell-establishedmulti-step process grounded in IRTwas used. Further, a coping ladder was created to approximate the a priori perceived location/difficulty of each item along the coping trait scale. Items for the shortened scale were selected based on considerations central to the middle range theory of coping and adaptation processing and the results of the item calibration andmodel testing. Results: A total of 15 itemswere selected. The selected items werewell distributed on the coping ladder and all basic subconcepts of the middle range theory were included. Further the sum of the DIF size for the selected short form items is -0.01, so the overall bias of the total score is minimal. Finally, concurrent and divergent validity of the new scale was demonstrated in two separate correlational studies. Conclusion: The 15-item Coping and Adaptation Processing Scale (CAPS)-Short-Form can be a practical tool to effectively and efficiently measure coping and adaptation in both practice and research for people dealing with both chronic and acute health conditions. © 2016 Elsevier Inc.
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Acute and chronic health, Coping and adaptation, Item response theory, Measurement, Practice and research, calibration, correlational study, human, major clinical study, Panama, theoretical model, validity, acute disease, chronic disease, coping behavior, ethnic group, psychology, psychometry, questionnaire, research, standards, validation study, Acute Disease, Adaptation, Psychological, Chronic Disease, Ethnic Groups, Humans, Psychometrics, Research, Surveys and Questionnaires, validity, Psychometrics, Panama, 610, Acute and chronic health, Ethnic Groups, psychology, Item response theory, ethnic group, Surveys and Questionnaires, Adaptation, Psychological, Ethnicity, Humans, human, Adaptation, acute disease, Measurement, research, theoretical model, questionnaire, Research, correlational study, calibration, Practice and research, major clinical study, 620, Coping and adaptation, validation study, psychometry, Acute Disease, Chronic Disease, standards, Psychological, coping behavior, chronic disease
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