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Factor structure of the Beck Hopelessness Scale in individuals with advanced cancer

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Date

2010

Authors

Nissim, R.
Flora, David
Cribbie, Robert
Zimmerman, C.
Gagliese, Lucia
Rodin, Gary

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John Wiley & Sons

Abstract

Although the Beck Hopelessness Scale is often used with the seriously ill, its factor structure has been given relatively little consideration in this context. The factor structure of this scale was examined in a sample of 406 ambulatory patients with advanced lung or gastrointestinal cancer, using a sequential exploratory confirmatory factor analysis procedure. A two-factor model was consistent with the data: The first factor reflected a negative outlook and was labeled ‘negative expectations’; the second factor identified a sense of resignation and was labeled ‘loss of motivation.’ Implications regarding scoring of the scale in this population are discussed, as are implications of the two-factor structure for our understanding of hopelessness in individuals with advanced cancer.

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Keywords

hopelessness, factor analysis, advanced illness, cancer, oncology

Citation

Nissim, R., Flora, D. B., Cribbie, R. A., Zimmermann, C., Gagliese, L., & Rodin, G. (2010). Factor structure of the Beck Hopelessness Scale in individuals with advanced cancer. Psycho-oncology, 19, 255-263. https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.1540