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. 2016 Mar 11;2(3):e00077. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2016.e00077

Table 2.

Coping skills and psychiatric symptoms questionnaire.

Subscale Items for Coping Abilities Subscale Items for Psychiatric Symptoms
  • I do things that are meaningful to me.

  • I am able to take care of my needs.

  • I am able to handle things when they go wrong.

  • I am able to do things that I want to do.

  • My symptoms bother me.

  • Difficulty coping with problems in your life.

  • Difficulty concentrating.

  • How well do you get along with people in your family?

  • How well do you get along with people outside your family?

  • How well do you get along in social situations?

  • How often do you feel close to another person?

  • Do you feel like you had someone to turn to if you need help?

  • How confident do you feel in yourself?

  • How often do you feel sad or depressed?

  • How often do you think about ending your life?

  • How often do you feel nervous?

  • How often do you have thoughts racing through your head?

  • How often do you think you have special powers?

  • How often do you hear voices or see things?

  • How often do you think people are watching you?

  • How often do you think people are against you?

  • How often do you have mood swings?

  • How often do you feel short-tempered?

  • How often do you think about hurting yourself?