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Measurement properties of the Spanish version of the brief resilient coping scale (BRCS) in cancer patients
Affiliation:1. Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychobiology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Barcelona, Spain;2. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Rovira and Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain;3. Department of Social Psychology and Quantitative, Faculty of Psychology, University of Barcelona, Spain;4. Department of Medical Oncology, Hospital Universitario Infanta Leonor, Madrid, Spain;5. Department of Medical Oncology, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain;6. Department of Medical Oncology, Hospital Universitario Central of Asturias, Oviedo, Spain
Abstract:Background/ObjectiveResilience is the capacity to adaptively confront stress. The aim of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties, convergent validity, and factorial invariance of the Spanish version of the Brief Resilient Coping Scale (BRCS).MethodExploratory and confirmatory factor analyses based on a cross-validation were conducted to explore the scale's dimensionality and test for strong (scalar) measurement invariance across gender, age, tumor site, and survival, by fitting multiple-group confirmatory solutions. An extended structural equation model was used to assess external validity. Prospective, multicenter cohort study of 636 patients who completed the BRCS, Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS), and Spiritual well‐being (FACIT-sp) scales.ResultsThe data supported a unidimensional structure. The BRCS is a very short, narrow bandwidth measure, with items demonstrating high discriminating power. A strong invariance solution demonstrated excellent fit across gender, age, tumor site, and survival. Scores derived from the unidimensional structure exhibited satisfactory degrees of reliability (ω = .86) and determinacy (FDI = .94). BRCS revealed substantial associations with satisfaction with life and spirituality well-being (all p < .001), factors widely related to resilience, particularly in cancer patients.ConclusionsThe Spanish version of the BRCS is a reliable, valid resilience measure in advanced cancer.
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