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Do We Know How We Cope? Relating Daily Coping Reports to Global and Time-Limited Retrospective Assessments.
Authors:Todd, Michael   Tennen, Howard   Carney, Margaret Anne   Armeli, Stephen   Affleck, Glenn
Abstract:The current study examined the concordance among daily, trait (global retrospective), and time-limited retrospective reports of coping. A sample of 93 adults completed the COPE (C. S. Carver, M. F. Scheier, & J. K. Weintraub, 1989) prior to recording coping with the day's most negative event for 30 consecutive days. At the end of daily data collection, participants recalled to what extent they used each of 16 coping strategies over the past 30 days. Whereas findings indicate generally good concordance between daily and time-limited retrospective reports, concordance between global and daily reports was weak. Only limited evidence was found for systematic individual differences in concordance. Time-limited reports appear to be an adequate, though not ideal, method of determining usual patterns of coping with stress. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:coping behavior   coping style   coping reports   report method   method concordance   daily report   time-limited retrospective report   global report
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