Marie Germund Nielsen;
Eva Ørnbøl;
Mogens Vestergaard;
Per Bech;
Finn Breinholt Larsen;
Mathias Lasgaard;
Kaj Sparle Christsensen.
Stress impacts the quality of life and is associated with increased risk of mental and physical disorders. The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) is widely used for measuring psychological distress. Although the instrument was originally defined as a single construct, several studies based on classical test theory suggest that a two-dimensional structure is more dominant. We aimed to explore the construct validity and dimensionality of the PSS-10 using modern test theory to determine if the scale is predominantly for a one- or a two-dimensional model.
Udgivelsesform | Videnskabelige artikler |
År | 2016 |
Udgiver | Journal of Psychosomatic Research |
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