Coping with Children’s Negative Emotions Scale (CCNES)

The Coping with Children’s Negative Emotions Scale (Fabes et.al, 2002) consists of 12 scenarios in which youth may experience negative emotion. Parents are asked to identify how they would respond to each scenario. Each scenario has six responses which parents rate on a 7 point Likert-scale regarding their likelihood of responding that way (1 = very unlikely, 7 = very likely). This measure has six subscales which include emotion focused, problem-focused, minimization, punitive, expressive encouragement, and distress responses.

Measure Source Article:

Fabes, R. A., Poulin, R. E., Eisenberg, N., Madden-Derdich, D. A. (2002).  The Coping with Children's Negative Emotions Scale (CCNES): Psychometric properties and relations with children's emotional competence.  Marriage & Family Review, 34(3-4), 285-310. 


Translation Information:

The Spanish translation of the CCNES was obtained from the developer by the COMET study (University of Miami Protocol #20150187) team, Principal Investigators Drs. Jensen-Doss and Ehrenreich-May. More information is available at:

http://www.public.asu.edu/~rafabes/GUEST.HTM

 

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