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  • The Coping Strategy Indicator-Short version (CSI-S) is developed to help assess coping strategies related to stress, focusing on support-seeking, problem-solving, and avoidance.
  • A study involving 125 psychology students in Lima, Peru aimed to validate CSI-S by analyzing its internal structure, reliability, and correlations with perceived stress and coping efficacy.
  • Results showed that while the CSI-S generally has good psychometric properties, the avoidance component needs additional attention and possible revision.

Article Abstract

The abbreviated measurement of coping strategies is useful for monitoring and identifying the effects of stress. The Coping strategy indicator-Short version (CSI-S, including the dimensions of seeking support, problem solving and avoidance strategies) is a new adaptation of the full version of this indicator, and additional evidence of its validity is needed. Psychology students (n = 125) from a public university in Lima, Peru, were recruited to help provide such evidence of validity in terms of internal structure, reliability and associations with other variables (perceived stress and general efficacy in cope with difficulties), which were evaluated using nonparametric item response theory procedures. Support-seeking and problem-solving items from the Mokken scale and the avoidance scale exhibited limitations. The correlations between the scales were moderate or low and exhibited theoretical consistency, and the relationship with perceived stress highlighted the predictive capacity of avoidance and problem-solving strategies. In general, the CSI-S exhibits suitable psychometric properties; however, the avoidance score requires further examination or reconstruction of its items.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10914775PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-55659-5DOI Listing

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