Perceived Stress Scale: Reliability and Validity Study in Greece
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens · University of Crete · +2 more institutions
Abstract
To translate the Perceived Stress Scale (versions PSS-4, -10 and -14) and to assess its psychometric properties in a sample of general Greek population.
941 individuals completed anonymously questionnaires comprising of PSS, the Depression Anxiety and Stress scale (DASS-21 version), and a list of stress-related symptoms. Psychometric properties of PSS were investigated by confirmatory factor analysis (construct validity), Cronbach's alpha (reliability), and by investigating relations with the DASS-21 scores and the number of symptoms, across individuals' characteristics. The two-factor structure of PSS-10 and PSS-14 was confirmed in our analysis. We found satisfactory Cronbach's alpha values (0.82 for the full scale) for PSS-14 and PSS-10 and marginal satisfactory values for PSS-4 (0.69). PSS score exhibited high correlation coefficients with DASS-21 subscales scores, meaning stress (r = 0.64), depression (r = 0.61), and anxiety (r = 0.54). Women reported significantly more stress compared to men and divorced or widows compared to married or singled only. A strong significant (p
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- 100%
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Authors
7- EAEleni Andreou
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
- ECEvangelos C. AlexopoulosCorresponding
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
- CLChristos Lionis
University of Crete
- LVLiza Varvogli
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
- CGCharalambos Gnardellis
Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece
Topics & keywords
- Cronbach's alpha
- DASS
- Clinical psychology
- Confirmatory factor analysis
- Anxiety
- Perceived Stress Scale
- Construct validity
- Reliability (semiconductor)