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Adaptation and validation of the Couple Resilience Inventory (CRI) in a Portuguese sample: the Portuguese Couple Resilience Inventory

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Introduction: Several studies have proved that fostering resilience in couples when facing adversities plays a key role in intimate relationships. Aim: The aim of this study was to adapt and validate the Portuguese version of the Couple Resilience Inventory (CRI). Method: Data was collected from 336 individuals from the Portuguese general population, from 18 to 80 years (M = 35.38; SD = 15.36). We tested the internal structure of the CRI using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and also examined the reliability and construct validity. Results: The results supported the two-factor correlated structure of the original validation study: Positive Couple Resilience (PCR) and Negative Couple Resilience (NCR). The overall fit of the nested model was satisfactory. The internal consistency was high for both PCR (? = .920; ? = .919) and NCR (? = .860; ? = .862) CRI factors. Thus, both CRI factors showed adequate internal consistency, as indicated by the reliability coefficients and item-factor correlations. Evidence of convergent and divergent validity emerged via a hierarchical regression model that showed significant associations between couple resilience and dyadic coping factors. Conclusion: These findings provide evidence regarding the psychometric properties of the Portuguese version of the Couple Resilience Inventory.

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Couple resilience Dyadic coping Marital resilience Relational resilience Validation

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Grané-Morcillo, J., Costa-Ramalho, S., Donato, S., & Parise, M. et al. (in press). Adaptation and validation of the Couple Resilience Inventory (CRI) in a Portuguese sample: the Portuguese Couple Resilience Inventory. European Journal of Psychology Open. https://doi.org/10.1024/2673-8627/a000096

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