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Psychometric properties of the Weekly Stress Inventory (WSI): extension to a patient sample with coronary heart disease

Authors :
Donald B. Penzien
Joseph J. Plaud
Gaston Rodriguez
David A. Wittrock
Thomas H. Mosley
Janette L. Seville
Cheryl A. Johnson
Thomas J. Payne
Source :
Journal of behavioral medicine. 19(3)
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

The psychometric characteristics of the Weekly Stress Inventory (WSI) were examined in a sample of medical patients (N = 84) diagnosed with coronary heart disease. In addition to the WSI, patients completed measures assessing recent depressive symptoms, physical symptoms, Type A behavior, and trait anxiety. Patients also monitored stress for 3 weeks (n = 46), completing the Daily Stress Inventory (a measure of minor stress) daily and the WSI at concurrent 1-week intervals. Results indicated that the WSI is an internally consistent and moderately stable measure. Validity of the WSI was supported by (a) strong correlations with a concurrently administered measure of minor stress (concurrent validity); (b) significant positive correlations with measures assessing recent depressive symptoms, physical symptoms, and Type A behavior; and (c) a lack of relationship with a measure of trait anxiety (discriminant validity).

Details

ISSN :
01607715
Volume :
19
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of behavioral medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8c041b32825f47e95644fa7999790524