Publication details

Psychometric evaluation of the Greek version of Perceived Stress Scale

Authors

VLACHOPOULOS Lazaros POLEDŇOVÁ Ivana

Year of publication 2009
Type R&D Presentation
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Description The purpose of the study was to investigate the applicability of the Greek version of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS). PSS (Cohen, Kamarck, & Mermelstein, 1983) is a general appraisal instrument that measures the degree to which situations in one s life are appraised as stressful. Two hundred and twenty eight teachers (all volunteers: 181 females, 47 males, mean age=39,58) in Northern Greece, filled in the Greek translation of the PSS. The alpha coefficient for the Greek version of PSS was found as a= 0,83 while one hundred and one subjects (88fem., 13males, mean age 39,91) were retested within three to four weeks time to provide stability / reliability over time (Correlation between forms (tests) = 0,66 ). Last but not least, factor analysis of the PSS showed that the scale consisted of two factors: Perceived Helplessness factor and Perceived Self-efficacy as the original En version of the scale. In general, the data indicated that the PSS provides a reliable and valid measure of perceived stress for a Greek sample. The findings provide to the Greek mental health specialists with a new validated tool on the field of stress research and practice.
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