Authors

  1. Snell, Deborah L. MSc
  2. Siegert, Richard J. PhD
  3. Hay-Smith, E. Jean C. PhD
  4. Surgenor, Lois J. PhD

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the factor structure and internal consistency of the Brief COPE, adapted for use with adults with mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI).

 

Design: Prospective cohort study.

 

Setting: Hospital based emergency department and concussion clinic.

 

Participants: A total of 147 adults meeting diagnostic criteria for MTBI.

 

Main Measure: Brief COPE.

 

Analyses: The previously reported 9-factor structure of the Brief COPE was tested by using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and then exploratory factor analysis (EFA). The Cronbach [alpha] was computed for both the original subscales and those derived from EFA.

 

Results: The CFA provided a less than satisfactory fit for the 9-factor model. While the EFA solution was very similar to that of the original scale, the reliability of some derived subscales was low. Further analyses identified improved internal consistency with a 3-factor model reflecting approach, avoidance, and help-seeking coping styles.

 

Conclusions: The Brief COPE has satisfactory psychometric properties for use in MTBI but may be more reliably and meaningfully interpreted using 3 dimensions/subscales rather than 9.