Perceived stressCopingConfirmatory factor analysisBifactor modelDimensionalityThe 10-item Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) is a brief, widely-used measure of perceived stressful experiences that evaluates the degree to which people perceive their lives as unpredictable, uncontrollable or overloaded. The ...
PerceivedStressScale(PSS)PSS Scoring PSS-10 scores are obtained by reversing the scores on the four positive items, e.g., 0=4, 1=3, 2=2, etc. and then summing across all 10 items. Items 4,5, 7, and 8 are the positively stated items.PSS-4 scores are obtained by reverse ...
The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) (Cohen et al.,1983) is a self-report instrument that evaluates the level of perceived stress during the month leading up to the questionnaire. The scale consists of 10 items with a 5-point response scale where 0 is never, 1 is almost never, 2 is someti...
The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) was developed as a self-report, subjective measure to evaluate the extent to which situations are assessed as stressful in an individual’s life. The PSS determines the extent to which respondents found their lives overloaded, uncontrollable, and unpredictable. Since...
Temporal Nature: Because levels of appraised stress should be influenced by daily hassles, major events, and changes in coping resources, predictive validity of the PSS is expected to fall off rapidly after four to eight weeks. Scoring: PSS scores are obtained by reversing responses (e.g., 0...
Perceived stress scale The PSS is a 10-item questionnaire to measure the self-reported level of stress in the respondents by assessing feelings and thoughts during the last month. Each item is scored from 0 (never) to 5 (very often) with a range of 0 to 40 for the total score of the...
An assessment of the psychometric properties of the Perceived Stress Scale-10 (PSS10) with a U.S. public accounting sample Utilizing a convenience sample of 305 professional staff from seven public accounting firms, this study examined: a) the factor structure of the Perceived ... KJ Smith,DJ...
Our laboratory has not used the PSS with children. Other resources: For more information about PSS scoring (cut-offs and diagnoses), refer to the article: Cohen, S. (1986). Contrasting the hassle scale and the perceived stress scale.American Psychologist, 41, 716-719 (comment)....
PSS score to screen for high stress. Hence, we identified the 20% scoring highest on the PSS at baseline, which resulted in a cut-off ≥20 for high stress. A similar relative cut-off approach has been used before [30,31]. Frequent high stress during the intervention was defined as ...
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