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Perceived Stress Scale

Journal of Health Psychology, 2010
The perceived stress scale (PSS-10) reliability and validity were evaluated in Brazilian adults. A two-stage translation procedure was employed to achieve a Portuguese version. Participants were 793 Brazilian university teachers. The exploratory factor analysis showed two factors with eigenvalues greater than 1.0 (56.8% of variance).
Rodrigo Siqueira, Reis   +2 more
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Perceived stress in survivors of suicide: Psychometric properties of the Perceived Stress Scale

Research in Nursing & Health, 2008
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of three versions of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS; © American Sociological Association) in adults who had survived the death of a family member or significant other by suicide. Reliability and validity were examined.
Ann M, Mitchell   +2 more
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The construct validity of the Perceived Stress Scale

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2016
Stress impacts the quality of life and is associated with increased risk of mental and physical disorders. The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) is widely used for measuring psychological distress. Although the instrument was originally defined as a single construct, several studies based on classical test theory suggest that a two-dimensional structure is ...
Nielsen, Marie Germund   +6 more
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Brainwaves stress pattern based on perceived stress scale test

2015 IEEE 6th Control and System Graduate Research Colloquium (ICSGRC), 2015
This paper presents human stress pattern for alpha and beta waves obtained from EEG Power Spectrum analysis. The EEG stress evaluation conducted between human Cohen's PSS-10 Stress Questionnaires with EEG Power Spectrum. The EEG recording had been carried out among 86 volunteers as soon as they finished answering the stress questionnaires.
Noor Hayatee Abdul Hamid   +3 more
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Modifiers and Perceived Stress Scale.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1986
The Modifiers and Perceived Stress (MAPS) Scale measures stressful life events by number and amount of perceived stresses and provides scores for variables such as anticipation of events, responsibility for events, and amount of social support from family and friends in coping with each event that modify the way stress is perceived.
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Psychometric Properties of Newly Translated Creole Perceived Stress Scale and Daily Hassles Scale

Journal of Nursing Measurement, 2016
Background: Mothers with postpartum stress have increased maternal/infant morbidity and mortality. Haitians, a growing minority excluded from most studies because of the lack of instruments in Creole. The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) and the Daily Hassles Scale (DHS) measuring stress are not available in Creole.
Jean, Hannan   +3 more
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Development of the Perceived Multiple Role Stress Scale (PMRS)

Journal of Nursing Measurement, 2001
Assessment of women’s perception of multiple-role stress arising from occupancy of the maternal and student role is crucial if we are to engage in prevention and intervention strategies. Existing measures do not fully address the components of multiple role stress in this population: emotional role ambiguity, person-role and inter-role conflict.
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Psychometric Properties of the Self-Perceived Stress in Retirement Scale

Psychological Reports, 1997
A 14-item self-report scale, Self-perceived Stress in Retirement Scale, was developed from retirees' lists of factors which caused them stress in everyday living, and then administered to 348 men and 385 women who had been retired from between six months to over five years.
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Contrasting the Hassles Scale and the Perceived Stress Scale: Who's really measuring appraised stress?

American Psychologist, 1986
Responds to the criticism of the perceived stress scale (PSS) developed by the present author and colleagues (see record 1984-24885-001) by R. S. Lazarus et al (see record 1986-10765-001) in their defense of the hassles scale they developed. It is contended that the PSS predicts psychologic and physical symptoms and health behaviors after controlling ...
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Diagnostic Utility of the Perceived Occupational Stress Scale

European Journal of Psychological Assessment
Abstract: The Perceived Occupational Stress (POS) scale has been recently developed to measure workers’ perception of feeling stressed at work. This cross-sectional study aimed to further study the practical applicability of the POS scale by testing its diagnostic utility for identifying workers with severe somatic symptom strain.
Marcatto, Francesco   +2 more
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