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Development and validation of an inventory to measure stressful events: Findings from a population-based survey

Background: Development of tools for measuring stress has been considered by mental health researchers for many years. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a "Stressful Events Inventory"(SEI) using exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses. Methods: Using a representati...

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Autores principales: Tavangar, Fateh, Rafiey, Hassan, Noorbala, Ahmad Ali, Nosrati Nejad, Farhad, Ghaedamini Harouni, Gholamreza, Ghiasvand, Hesam, Alipour, Fardin, Ahmadi, Sina
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Publicado: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7456433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32884923
http://dx.doi.org/10.34171/mjiri.34.48
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author Tavangar, Fateh
Rafiey, Hassan
Noorbala, Ahmad Ali
Nosrati Nejad, Farhad
Ghaedamini Harouni, Gholamreza
Ghiasvand, Hesam
Alipour, Fardin
Ahmadi, Sina
author_facet Tavangar, Fateh
Rafiey, Hassan
Noorbala, Ahmad Ali
Nosrati Nejad, Farhad
Ghaedamini Harouni, Gholamreza
Ghiasvand, Hesam
Alipour, Fardin
Ahmadi, Sina
author_sort Tavangar, Fateh
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description Background: Development of tools for measuring stress has been considered by mental health researchers for many years. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a "Stressful Events Inventory"(SEI) using exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses. Methods: Using a representative sample (n=6000) from all people who reside in Tehran, the validity of the inventory was confirmed by exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, and its reliability was also confirmed by Cronbach's alpha. Results: Eleven major sets of stressful events were identified as follow: political problems (α=0.731), neighborhood’s problems (α=0.739), livelihood problems (α=0.609), fear of the future (α=0.663), educational events (α=0.635), educational changes (α=0.704), individual changes (α=0.463), occupational difficulties (α=0.64), housing problems (α=0.69), problems related to occupational relations (α=0.46), and family problems (α=0.69). The value of correlation between the factors was equal to 0.82 and the value of variance determined by these factors was 0.49 (r^2=0.49). In the confirmatory factor analysis, these factors also had an appropriate fitness (RMSEA=0.02). Conclusion: The developed instrument has suitable psychometric properties, which make it appropriate for future research on psychosocial stress.
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spelling pubmed-74564332020-09-02 Development and validation of an inventory to measure stressful events: Findings from a population-based survey Tavangar, Fateh Rafiey, Hassan Noorbala, Ahmad Ali Nosrati Nejad, Farhad Ghaedamini Harouni, Gholamreza Ghiasvand, Hesam Alipour, Fardin Ahmadi, Sina Med J Islam Repub Iran Original Article Background: Development of tools for measuring stress has been considered by mental health researchers for many years. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a "Stressful Events Inventory"(SEI) using exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses. Methods: Using a representative sample (n=6000) from all people who reside in Tehran, the validity of the inventory was confirmed by exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, and its reliability was also confirmed by Cronbach's alpha. Results: Eleven major sets of stressful events were identified as follow: political problems (α=0.731), neighborhood’s problems (α=0.739), livelihood problems (α=0.609), fear of the future (α=0.663), educational events (α=0.635), educational changes (α=0.704), individual changes (α=0.463), occupational difficulties (α=0.64), housing problems (α=0.69), problems related to occupational relations (α=0.46), and family problems (α=0.69). The value of correlation between the factors was equal to 0.82 and the value of variance determined by these factors was 0.49 (r^2=0.49). In the confirmatory factor analysis, these factors also had an appropriate fitness (RMSEA=0.02). Conclusion: The developed instrument has suitable psychometric properties, which make it appropriate for future research on psychosocial stress. Iran University of Medical Sciences 2020-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7456433/ /pubmed/32884923 http://dx.doi.org/10.34171/mjiri.34.48 Text en © 2020 Iran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial-ShareAlike 1.0 License (CC BY-NC-SA 1.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Tavangar, Fateh
Rafiey, Hassan
Noorbala, Ahmad Ali
Nosrati Nejad, Farhad
Ghaedamini Harouni, Gholamreza
Ghiasvand, Hesam
Alipour, Fardin
Ahmadi, Sina
Development and validation of an inventory to measure stressful events: Findings from a population-based survey
title Development and validation of an inventory to measure stressful events: Findings from a population-based survey
title_full Development and validation of an inventory to measure stressful events: Findings from a population-based survey
title_fullStr Development and validation of an inventory to measure stressful events: Findings from a population-based survey
title_full_unstemmed Development and validation of an inventory to measure stressful events: Findings from a population-based survey
title_short Development and validation of an inventory to measure stressful events: Findings from a population-based survey
title_sort development and validation of an inventory to measure stressful events: findings from a population-based survey
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7456433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32884923
http://dx.doi.org/10.34171/mjiri.34.48
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