Psychometric properties of the three versions of the Perceived Stress Scale in Ecuador


Abstract:

Background:. The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) is the most well-known self-report measure to assess perceived psychological stress. Objective:. The objective of the study was to analyze the psychometric properties of three versions of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-4, PSS-10 and PSS-14) in Ecuador. Methods:. A sample of 7905 university students (46% men and 54% women) from Ecuador were surveyed using all three versions of PSS. Results:. All three versions showed a satisfactory adjustment with a bifactorial structure based on the item structure rather than underlying dimensions of psychological stress. The reliability was also adequate, with Alpha and Omega coefficients [α = 0.85 and ω = 0.80 for PSS-14; α = 0.85 and ω = 0.87 for PSS-10; α = 0.74 and ω = 0.78 for PSS-4] respectively. Psychological stress scores positively correlated with multiple health indicators such as loneliness, psychological inflexibility, alcohol consumption, and presence of anxiety and depression symptoms, and negatively with resilience. Conclusions:. The use of PSS-10 based on its best goodness of fit and PSS-4 as the shortest version are recommended to measure psychological stress, rather than the original PSS-14 version. Psychological stress was significantly higher in women than men.

Año de publicación:

2020

Keywords:

  • psychometric properties
  • PSS
  • Psychological stress
  • University Students

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Psicometría
  • Psicología

Áreas temáticas:

  • Psicología diferencial y del desarrollo
  • Psicología
  • Educación