Validation of a Buddhist Coping Measure Among Primarily Non‐Asian Buddhists in the United States |
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Authors: | Russell E. Phillips Clara Michelle Cheng Carmen Oemig Lisa Hietbrink Erica Vonnegut |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Missouri Western State University;2. Department of Psychology, Carlow University;3. Department of Psychology, Bowling Green State University |
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Abstract: | Researchers have developed scales to measure religious coping among Christians, Jews, Muslims, and Hindus. However, there is no quantitative measure of religious coping for Buddhists. The present study describes the development and initial validation of a scale of Buddhist coping (BCOPE). Eight hundred sixty participants in the United States completed the BCOPE along with demographic information and scales of adjustment to stress. Construct validity of the BCOPE is demonstrated through exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, which reveals 14 types of Buddhist coping. BCOPE subscales exhibited criterion validity through significant correlations with outcome measures. The BCOPE has incremental validity, predicting adjustment over and above demographic and global religious measures. The research and practical implications of the BCOPE are discussed. |
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Keywords: | stress religious coping spirituality Buddhists |
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