“…The Lifestress-Inf was derived from the Lifestress Inventory (Bramston, Fogarty & Cummins, 1999) which is a self-report stress scale comprised of a list of 30 life events which people with ID reported (in focus groups) to most often bother or upset them (for details on scale construction, see Bramston, Bostock and Tehan, 1993). The original Lifestress Inventory (self-report) has been shown to be reasonably reliable, valid and factorially stable (Bramston, Fogarty, & Cummins, 1997) and clinically useful in understanding the pressures experienced by young adults moving into community accommodation (Bramston & Cummins, 1998). For comparative purposes with the new Lifestress-Inf, the Lifestress Inventory (self-report) was also administered in this study.…”