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HIERARCHICAL DIMENSIONS OF COPING STYLES: A STUDY CONDUCTED WITH TURKISH UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
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Self-efficacy TheoryBehavioral SciencesHigher Order FactorsPsychiatryCoping StylesPsychological StructureHierarchical DimensionsFactor AnalysisSocial SciencesApplied Social PsychologyPsychosocial FactorMental HealthPublic HealthPsychosocial ResearchSocial SupportPsychosocial IssuePsychologyCoping Behavior
An empirical examination was carried out of the hierarchical dimensions of coping styles in a Turkish sample. Ways of coping data were collected from 194 university students, subjected to factor analysis and 5 factors were obtained. These factors were subjected to second-order factor analysis which revealed 3 main dimensions. As predicted the first two dimensions were problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping. The third dimension consisted of items related to seeking social support, implying the presence and importance of an indirect coping style. In addition to construct validity, Guttman split-half reliability and criterion validity of these three higher order factors revealed good reliability and validity outcomes. It was also emphasized that these 3 higher order factors constituted independent dimensions of coping styles. Implications of the results are discussed.
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