Rand, Kevin L.Cohee, Andrea A.Monahan, Patrick O.Wagner, Lynne I.Champion, Victoria L.2020-02-212020-02-212019-08-01Rand, K. L., Cohee, A. A., Monahan, P. O., Wagner, L. I., Shanahan, M. L., & Champion, V. L. (2019). Coping Among Breast Cancer Survivors: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Brief COPE. Journal of nursing measurement, 27(2), 259–276. https://doi.org/10.1891/1061-3749.27.2.259https://hdl.handle.net/1805/22112BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cancer survivors continue to cope with significant stressors after completing treatment. The Brief COPE (Carver, 1997) is frequently used to measure coping; however, its factor structure remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to determine the best factor conceptualization of the Brief COPE for use among breast cancer survivors. METHODS: Breast cancer survivors (N = 1,127) completed the Brief COPE. We conducted confirmatory factor analyses comparing several a priori models based on research in cancer-relevant populations. RESULTS: Of the eight models examined, the 14-factor model of the Brief COPE showed the best fit. CONCLUSIONS: Despite efforts to simplify the structure of the Brief COPE, our results suggest coping among breast cancer survivors is best assessed using Carver's (1997) original 14-factor conceptualization.en-USPublisher PolicyBrief COPEBreast neoplasmsConfirmatory factor analysisCopingOncologyCoping Among Breast Cancer Survivors: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Brief COPEArticle