Evaluating the KidCOPE for Children in Active Duty Military Families

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Stephanie M. Ernestus
Ruth Ellingsen
Kristin Gray
Hilary Aralis
Patricia Lester
Norweeta G. Milburn
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[1] University of California Los Angeles,Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior
[2] Stonehill College,Department of Psychology
[3] 1227 University of Oregon,Department of Psychology
[4] University of California,Department of Biostatistics, Fielding School of Public Health
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Child Psychiatry & Human Development | 2023年 / 54卷
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KidCOPE; Coping; Military families; Replication;
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The KidCOPE is a widely used measure designed to examine how children cope in the face of stressful events. The current study aimed to replicate the factor structure of the KidCOPE found in four prior studies. KidCOPE responses from children of military families (2256 children, ages 7–12 years, 47.9% female, Age M = 8.90, SD = 1.62) enrolled in the Families OverComing Under Stress (FOCUS) at baseline were used. No prior factor structure could be replicated. The sample was then split, and exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were conducted. A 2-factor model including factors for generally positive and negative coping was identified; but not confirmed. Overall, this study supports prior research suggesting limitations of the KidCOPE as a valid measure of coping style.
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