Mayordomo Rodríguez, TeresaRubio Belmonte, CesarGarcía-Alandete, JoaquínAragonés Barberá, María Inmaculada2024-01-102024-01-102020-061138-7416http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12466/3492The aim of this study was to analyze the psychometric properties of the Brief Resilient Coping Scale (BRCS). 57 stable severe mental disorder patients (42 men, 73.7%, and 15 women, 26.3%), ranging in age between 23 and 64 years, (M = 46.25; SD = 7.52) answered to the BRCS and the World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment (WHOQOL-BREF). Descriptive analyses, estimations of internal consistency, and confirmatory factor analysis were conducted, and correlations between the BRCS and the WHOQOL-BREF were calculated. The factorial validity of the scale was tested using confirmatory factor analysis, with a single dimension of resilience. The BRCS showed acceptable internal consistency (alpha of .69). Correlations between the BRCS and WHOQOL-BREF were positive, r(PhH-R) = .42, r(PsH-R) = .40, r(SR-R) = .33, r(E-R) = .35, and significant (p < .01). In conclusion, the Spanish adaptation of the BRCS seems to be a reliable and valid measure of resilience in stable severe mental disorder patients.engPsychometric Properties of the Brief Resilient Coping Scale in a Sample of Stable Severe Mental Disorder Patientsjournal article10.1017/SJP.2020.121988-2904embargoed accessBrief Resilient Coping ScaleConcurrent validityInternal consistencyResilienceStructural validity61 Psicología