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Development and validation of an inventory for stressful situations in university students involving coping mechanisms: An interesting cultural-mix in Ghana

Dr. Srem-Sai, Medina
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Authors
Quansah, F., Ankomah, F., Hagan, J. E. Jr., Srem-Sai, M., Frimpong, J. B., Sambah, F., & Schack, T.
Publication Year
2022
Article Title
Development and validation of an inventory for stressful situations in university students involving coping mechanisms: An interesting cultural-mix in Ghana
Journal
Psych
Volume
4
Page Numbers
173-186
Abstract

Cognitive and behavioural coping strategies are relevant approaches for individuals such as university students as they attempt to manage stressful situations such as the COVID-19 pandemic and other academic-related pursuits within their social milieu. Although several instruments have been developed to measure the coping situations of such individuals, few studies have developed students’ specific coping inventories, with none in the African context. Of the few that exist, a culturally dominant code such as religion has been ignored by many scholars in the development of coping measures. In this study, a cultural-mix coping inventory was developed and validated using university students in Ghana. Two distinct interrelated objectives were addressed. First, the structure of the coping inventory was identified through principal component analysis. Further confirmatory factor as well as reliability analyses were then performed to provide evidence of construct validity of the scale. The outcome of the study revealed a sixteen-item psychometrically sound coping inventory with a four-dimensional structure, namely, active coping, religious coping, behaviour disengagement, and emotional support. The implications of the results are further discussed in detail.

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