The source of this scale is: Based on information in: K. Lyne and D. Roger, "A Psychometric Re-assessment of the COPE Questionnaire," Personality and Individual Differences, 29 (2000), pp. 321-335; P. P Vitaliano, J. Russo, J. E. Carr, R. D. Maiuro, and J. Becker, "The Ways of Coping Checklist: Revision and Psychometric Properties," Multivariate Behavioral Research, 20 (1985), pp. 3-26.
People cope with difficult, stressful, or upsetting situations in a variety of ways. This self-assessment is designed to help you to estimate your preferred styles of coping.
Read each statement in this instrument and select the response that best indicates how much you tend to react in that way when faced with a difficult, stressful, or upsetting situation. This instrument has 16 statements.
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