2012
DOI: 10.7813/2075-4124.2012/4-4/b.6
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The application of perceived stress scale in health studies. An analysis of literature

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“…The PSS utilizes a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 0 ( never ) to 4 ( very often ), with total scores ranging from 0 to 56; after reverse-scoring of seven items, higher scores indicate greater perceived stress (Cohen et al, 1983). An example item includes: “In the last month, how often have you felt nervous and ’stressed?” The PSS has exhibited satisfactory internal consistency (α = .85) and good test–retest reliability ( r = .85) over 2 days (Al kalaldeh & Abu Shosha, 2012) in college student samples (Cohen et al, 1983; Mitchell et al, 2008). Cronbach’s alpha is good in the current study (α = .87).…”
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“…The PSS utilizes a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 0 ( never ) to 4 ( very often ), with total scores ranging from 0 to 56; after reverse-scoring of seven items, higher scores indicate greater perceived stress (Cohen et al, 1983). An example item includes: “In the last month, how often have you felt nervous and ’stressed?” The PSS has exhibited satisfactory internal consistency (α = .85) and good test–retest reliability ( r = .85) over 2 days (Al kalaldeh & Abu Shosha, 2012) in college student samples (Cohen et al, 1983; Mitchell et al, 2008). Cronbach’s alpha is good in the current study (α = .87).…”
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“…It measures the degree to which life situations are appraised as stressful. The PSS has become one of the most widely used instruments for measuring nonspecific global stress [ 68 72 ]. Here we used the Simplified Chinese version of PSS-10 translated by Wang et al [ 73 ] (see S5 Appendix ), with sufficient internal consistency ( α = .86).…”
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“…Patients also completed validated questionnaires assessing subjective cognitive function, anxiety and depression, QOL and stress at the four time points. The questionnaires used in this study were: The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire – Cognitive Functioning subscale (EORTC QLQ‐CF) 33 Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy – Cognition subscale (FACT‐Cog) 34 Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy – Bone Marrow Transplant subscale (FACT‐BMT) 35 Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) 36 The Perceived Stress Scale – 14 items (PSS‐14) 37 …”
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confidence: 99%