Coping in residual schizophrenia: Re-analysis of ways of Coping checklist
Background & objectives: Persons with schizophrenia use various coping strategies to adapt to distressing symptoms as well as to deal with daily stressors. Efforts have been made to explore alternative frameworks of coping using Ways of Coping Checklist (WCC) in persons with schizophrenia. This...
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doaj-417ea2649a114a9a8ec0959549a8affb2020-11-24T23:56:54ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Medical Research0971-59162017-01-01145678679510.4103/ijmr.IJMR_1927_14Coping in residual schizophrenia: Re-analysis of ways of Coping checklistRuchita ShahSandeep GroverParmanand KulharaBackground & objectives: Persons with schizophrenia use various coping strategies to adapt to distressing symptoms as well as to deal with daily stressors. Efforts have been made to explore alternative frameworks of coping using Ways of Coping Checklist (WCC) in persons with schizophrenia. This study aimed to re-analyze (factor analysis) the revised-WCC in Indian patients with residual schizophrenia. The secondary aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship of new framework of coping with psychopathology, disability and quality of life (QOL). Methods: Using a cross-sectional design, 103 patients with residual schizophrenia were assessed on WCC. A principal component analysis with varimax rotation was carried out to determine the factor structure of WCC. Results: Factor analysis yielded six factors which explained 51.6 per cent of the total variance and had acceptable-to-good internal consistency. Based on the type of items loaded, the six factors were named as follows: active and growth-oriented coping, accepting and fantasizing, reflective and confrontative coping, detachment, seeking social support and negative emotional coping. Patients most often used coping strategy of seeking social support, followed by 'accepting and fantasizing' and 'active and growth-oriented coping'. Correlation analysis showed that those who more often used 'active and growth-oriented coping' had less negative symptoms, lower level of disability and higher spiritual and overall QOL. Interpretation & conclusions: The factor structure of revised-WCC was different among patients with schizophrenia when compared with individuals without mental illness, living in the community. It was evident that use of certain adaptive coping strategies was associated with better QOL and lower level of psychopathology. Our findings provided a framework of coping in patients with residual schizophrenia and suggested that promotion of certain coping strategies might be useful in improving the QOL and reduction of psychopathology in patients with schizophrenia.http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2017;volume=145;issue=6;spage=786;epage=795;aulast=ShahAssessment - coping - India - psychotic symptoms - residual schizophrenia - stressors |
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Ruchita Shah Sandeep Grover Parmanand Kulhara Coping in residual schizophrenia: Re-analysis of ways of Coping checklist Indian Journal of Medical Research Assessment - coping - India - psychotic symptoms - residual schizophrenia - stressors |
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Coping in residual schizophrenia: Re-analysis of ways of Coping checklist |
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Coping in residual schizophrenia: Re-analysis of ways of Coping checklist |
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Coping in residual schizophrenia: Re-analysis of ways of Coping checklist |
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Coping in residual schizophrenia: Re-analysis of ways of Coping checklist |
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Coping in residual schizophrenia: Re-analysis of ways of Coping checklist |
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coping in residual schizophrenia: re-analysis of ways of coping checklist |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Journal of Medical Research |
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Background & objectives: Persons with schizophrenia use various coping strategies to adapt to distressing symptoms as well as to deal with daily stressors. Efforts have been made to explore alternative frameworks of coping using Ways of Coping Checklist (WCC) in persons with schizophrenia. This study aimed to re-analyze (factor analysis) the revised-WCC in Indian patients with residual schizophrenia. The secondary aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship of new framework of coping with psychopathology, disability and quality of life (QOL).
Methods: Using a cross-sectional design, 103 patients with residual schizophrenia were assessed on WCC. A principal component analysis with varimax rotation was carried out to determine the factor structure of WCC.
Results: Factor analysis yielded six factors which explained 51.6 per cent of the total variance and had acceptable-to-good internal consistency. Based on the type of items loaded, the six factors were named as follows: active and growth-oriented coping, accepting and fantasizing, reflective and confrontative coping, detachment, seeking social support and negative emotional coping. Patients most often used coping strategy of seeking social support, followed by 'accepting and fantasizing' and 'active and growth-oriented coping'. Correlation analysis showed that those who more often used 'active and growth-oriented coping' had less negative symptoms, lower level of disability and higher spiritual and overall QOL.
Interpretation & conclusions: The factor structure of revised-WCC was different among patients with schizophrenia when compared with individuals without mental illness, living in the community. It was evident that use of certain adaptive coping strategies was associated with better QOL and lower level of psychopathology. Our findings provided a framework of coping in patients with residual schizophrenia and suggested that promotion of certain coping strategies might be useful in improving the QOL and reduction of psychopathology in patients with schizophrenia. |
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Assessment - coping - India - psychotic symptoms - residual schizophrenia - stressors |
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