Authors
Barbara S Dohrenwend, Bruce P Dohrenwend, Margaret Dodson, Patrick E Shrout
Publication date
1984/5
Journal
Journal of abnormal psychology
Volume
93
Issue
2
Pages
222
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Recent stressful life events are related to a wide variety of psychological and physical disorders, but the relations have tended to be minimal. This has led investigators to introduce such factors as" hassles" and" social supports" in expanded investigations of life-stressed processes. As with life events scales, however, questions have been raised about whether the conceptual and operational distinctions have been clear enough to permit clear investigation of interrelations among these factors and adverse health changes. The present study examined judgments by 371 clinical psychologists of the extent to which items in leading stress instruments are likely to be symptoms of psychological disorder. Results indicate that each of the stress measures was confounded with measures of psychological distress, the Hassles Scale and the Instrumental-Expressive Support Scale more so than the Social Readjustment Rating …
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