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The construct validity of the Perceived Stress Scale
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2016Stress 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 ...
Marie Germund Nielsen +2 more
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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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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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An Integrative Review of the Utilization of the Perceived Stress Scale in Stroke Recovery
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2023ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Stroke survivors (SS) may experience alterations in physical and cognitive processes that increase stress and reduce well-being. Timely and accurate measurement of stress throughout the continuum of recovery is necessary to inform targeted interventions that will improve quality of life for ...
Jenifer G, Prather +1 more
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Modifiers and Perceived Stress Scale.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1986The 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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The 10‐item Perceived Stress Scale as a valid measure of stress perception
Asia-Pacific Psychiatry, 2020openaire +2 more sources
New, normative, English-sample data for the Short Form Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-4)
Journal of Health Psychology, 2013Mark Forshaw, Jane South
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Psychometric evaluation of perceived stress scale for Turkish university students
Stress and Health, 2009Ayhan Demir
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