Developing a scale for assessing coping behavior in situations of danger
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2022
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Background: The paper is focused on developing a psychodiagnostic tool for
assessing coping behavior in situations of danger. Studies of coping behavior became
increasingly important with the beginning of the Russian invasion in Ukraine on
February 24, 2022. The version developed may become a reliable auxiliary tool for
assessing the adaptive capacity of the personality, which is believed to be promising
and of increasing importance for further studies.
Purpose: To develop a psychodiagnostic tool for assessing coping behavior in
danger situations to improve the adaptive capacity of the personality.
Material and Methods: The study sample was composed of 311 responders (165
men and 146 women; mean age, 33.7 years). The study was conducted with the use
of the seven-factor model of the Ways of Coping Questionnaire (WOCQ) as modified
by Rodina. R-Studio software (version 1.4.1717) was used for statistical analyses
of the questionnaire which included exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis,
structural equation modeling, scale reliability analysis, correlation analysis and
descriptive statistic analysis.
Results: The Ukrainian-language five-factor model of the Scale for Assessing
Coping Behavior in Situations of Danger developed includes the following
subscales: Acceptance and Passive Reliance on Support, Acceptance and Passive
Pessimism, Acceptance and Passive Optimism, Acceptance and Active Fighting,
and Non-Acceptance and Dissociation. Application of the method for assessing
coping behavior in situations of danger is promising and of increasing importance
for further studies in order to improve the adaptive capacity of the personality.
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coping behavior, personality, stress reactions, situation of danger, adaptive capacity, health care workers, patients with eye disease
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Офтальмологічний журнал = Journal of Ophthalmology