Hashim, CheTaib, Nur AishahYoon, Hwan-JinLarkin, DavidYip, DesmondLopez, Violeta2023-02-141061-3749http://hdl.handle.net/1885/285219Background and purpose: There are a lack of documentation on psychometric assessments on the Malay version of 14-item Resilience scale (RS-14) in Malaysia. This study was to empirically assess its reliability and validity. Method: A prospective test-retest design was employed on Malaysian women with early breast cancer (N = 105). Data were analyzed using SPSS version 24. Results: The results showed overall Cronbach alpha values were .92 and .93 for test-retest, respectively. ICC values ranged between .62 and .75. This study accepted three factors and two factors for test-retest, respectively. Individual factors showed Cronbach alpha average ranged from .71 to .91. Conclusion: The Malay version RS-14 tool was found to be statistically valid, reliable, and reproducible. It was able to measure resilience level in those women under study.application/pdfen-AU© 2021 SpringerpsychometricsresilienceMalaysiabreast neoplasmspainmastectomyPsychometric Assessment of the Malay Version of the 14-Item Resilience Scale (RS-14) in Women With Breast Cancer202110.1891/JNM-D-19-000682021-12-02