1999
DOI: 10.1026//0012-1924.45.1.8
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Trierer Inventar zur Erfassung von chronischem Streß (TICS): Skalenkonstruktion, teststatistische Überprüfung und Validierung der Skala Arbeitsüberlastung

Abstract: Zusammenfassung. Angeregt durch Befunde der Streßforschung, wonach chronischer Streß und nicht akute Belastungen mit klinisch relevanten Beeinträchtigungen der Gesundheit in Zusammenhang steht, wurde das Trierer Inventar zur Erfassung von chronischem Streß (TICS) entwickelt. Der Fragebogen erfaßt sechs Aspekte von chronischem Streß: Arbeitsüberlastung, Arbeitsunzufriedenheit, soziale Belastung, Fehlen sozialer Anerkennung, Sorgen/Besorgnis und belastende Erinnerungen. Die Chronizität der Belastung wird durch d… Show more

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“…Exclusion criteria were any psychiatric, endocrine, cardiovascular, or other chronic diseases, medication with psychoactive drugs, beta-blockers, or glucocorticoids, and a BMI b 20 or N 25 kg/m 2 , and age b 20 or N 35 yrs, respectively. Subjects' chronic stress levels were tested with the Trier Inventory for Assessment of Chronic Stress (TICS; Schulz and Schlotz, 1999) and stress susceptibility was tested with the Stress Reactivity Scale (SRS; Schulz et al, 2005). Mean values on all scales were within the normal ranges provided with the TICS and SRS, respectively.…”
Section: Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exclusion criteria were any psychiatric, endocrine, cardiovascular, or other chronic diseases, medication with psychoactive drugs, beta-blockers, or glucocorticoids, and a BMI b 20 or N 25 kg/m 2 , and age b 20 or N 35 yrs, respectively. Subjects' chronic stress levels were tested with the Trier Inventory for Assessment of Chronic Stress (TICS; Schulz and Schlotz, 1999) and stress susceptibility was tested with the Stress Reactivity Scale (SRS; Schulz et al, 2005). Mean values on all scales were within the normal ranges provided with the TICS and SRS, respectively.…”
Section: Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trauma experiences were assessed using translated versions of the Early Trauma Inventory [28] and the Trauma Assessment for Adults [29]. We also assessed minor stressors in the past month [30], major life events [31] and perceived chronic stress in the past year [32], and trait-like stress sensitivity [33].…”
Section: Psychological Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceived chronic stress was measured by the Trier Inventory for Chronic Stress (TICS) constructed by Schulzet al [27] which, based on 57 items (five-point rating scale), retroactively evaluates nine interrelated factors as well as an additional screening subscale (SCSS) of psychosocial chronic stress during the previous 3 months. In the current sample, the internal consistency exhibited good homogeneity values of Cronbach’s α between 0.84 and 0.88 for the nine scales and 0.90 for the screening subscale.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%