2022
DOI: 10.1177/2164957x221128521
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Further Examination of the Psychometric Properties of the Current Experiences Scale and Model of Resiliency

Abstract: Background Stress-related disease is increasing, with high resilience proposed as protective. Whilst the Current Experiences Scale (CES) shows promise as a measure of resilience, its psychological correlates and relationship to psychological stress remain unclear. Objectives (1) Further explore the psychometric properties of the CES, (2) identify modifiable psychological factors associated with the CES and (3) test a previously published model for the influence of adaptive strategies and stress management fact… Show more

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“…Resiliency . Resiliency was assessed using the 23-item Current Experiences Scale ( Groves et al, 2022 ). Total scores range from 0–115, with higher scores indicating higher resiliency.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resiliency . Resiliency was assessed using the 23-item Current Experiences Scale ( Groves et al, 2022 ). Total scores range from 0–115, with higher scores indicating higher resiliency.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%