| Literature DB >> 20735860 |
Doris Yp Leung1, Tai-Hing Lam, Sophia Sc Chan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Smoking causes heart disease, the major cause of death in China and Hong Kong. Stress is one major trigger of smoking and relapse, and understanding stress among smoking cardiac patients can therefore help in designing effective interventions to motivate them to quit. The objective of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), and to compare the appropriateness of the three versions of the scale (PSS-14, PSS-10, and PSS-4) among Chinese cardiac patients who were also smokers.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20735860 PMCID: PMC2939644 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-513
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Results of confirmatory factor analyses of model testing of PSS-14, PSS-10 and PSS-4
| χ2 | df | p-value | CFI | RMSEA | SRMR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSS-14 | ||||||
| 1-factor model | 1341.7 | 77 | < 0.001 | 0.747 | 0.096 | 0.096 |
| 2-factor model | 557.2 | 76 | < 0.001 | 0.904 | 0.059 | 0.059 |
| PSS-10 | ||||||
| 1-factor model | 886.0 | 35 | < 0.001 | 0.762 | 0.116 | 0.091 |
| 2-factor model | 198.9 | 34 | < 0.001 | 0.954 | 0.052 | 0.048 |
| PSS-4 | ||||||
| 1-factor model | 80.9 | 2 | < 0.001 | 0.900 | 0.147 | 0.068 |
| 2-factor model | 7.0 | 1 | < 0.001 | 0.992 | 0.014 | 0.057 |
CFI = Comparative Fit Index; RMSEA = root mean square error of approximation; SRMR = Standardised root mean square residuals.
Standardised factor loadings of the 2-factor models fitted to PSS-14, PSS-10 and PSS-4.
| PSS-14 | PSS-10 | PSS-4 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Item | Negative | Positive | Negative | Positive | Negative | Positive | |
| 1 | upset by something happening unexpectedly? | .76 | 0 | .77 | 0 | - | - |
| 2 | unable to control the important things in your life? | .81 | 0 | .82 | 0 | .74 | 0 |
| 3 | nervous and stressed? | .79 | 0 | .78 | 0 | - | - |
| 8 | could not cope with all the things that you had to do? | .44 | 0 | .44 | 0 | - | - |
| 11 | angered because of things that happened that were outside your control? | .27 | 0 | .26 | 0 | - | - |
| 12 | thinking about things that you have to accomplish? | .34 | 0 | - | - | - | - |
| 14 | difficulties were pilling up so high that you could not overcome them? | .44 | 0 | .44 | 0 | .46 | 0 |
| 4 | dealt successfully with day-to-day problems and annoyances? | 0 | .64 | - | - | - | - |
| 5 | effectively coping with important changes that were occurring in your life? | 0 | .66 | - | - | - | - |
| 6 | confident about your ability to handle your personal problems? | 0 | .79 | 0 | .77 | 0 | .73 |
| 7 | things were going your way? | 0 | .72 | 0 | .77 | 0 | .86 |
| 9 | dealt successfully with irritating life hassles? | 0 | .66 | 0 | .63 | - | - |
| 10 | you were on top of things? | 0 | .74 | 0 | .78 | - | - |
| 13 | able to control the way you spend your time? | 0 | .56 | - | - | - | - |
| Factor correlation | -.54 | -.57 | -.58 | ||||
| Cronbach alpha | .77 | .86 | .76 | .83 | .51 | .77 | |
| .85 | .83 | .67 | |||||
Correlations of subscale scores on PSS-14, PSS-10 and PSS-4 and smoking and health related variables
| PSS-14 | PSS-10 | PSS-4 | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -ve Factor | +ve Factor | Overall | -ve Factor | +ve Factor | Overall | -ve Factor | +ve Factor | Overall | |
| Daily cigarette consumption in the past month | -.04 | .09** | .01 | -.03 | .09** | .03 | .00 | .08** | .05* |
| FTND score1 | .10** | -.09** | .11** | .10** | -.10** | .11** | .07* | -.11** | .10** |
| Confidence in not smoking again2 | -.14** | .20** | -.19** | -.13** | .23** | -.19** | -.91** | .21** | -.18** |
| Perceived health status in the past 3 months3 | -.15** | .11** | -.16** | -.16** | .12** | -.17** | -.17** | .13** | -.19** |
| Anxiety today4 | .21** | -.10** | .18** | .20** | -.12** | .19** | .19** | -.13** | .19** |
| Depression today5 | .22** | -.16** | .22** | .23** | -.19** | .24** | .22** | -.19** | .24** |
1 FTND scores range from 0 to 10, with higher values indicating higher levels of nicotine dependency.
2 Confidence in not smoking again was measured with a scale from 0-100, with higher values indicating higher levels of confidence
3 Perceived health status was measured on a 4-point Likert scale, with higher values indicating better perceived health.
4 Anxiety was measured on a 3-point Likert scale, with higher values indicating higher levels of anxiety.
5 Depression was measured on a 3-point Likert scale, with higher values indicating higher levels of depression.
* p-value < 0.05 ** p-value < 0.01
Means of total and subscale scores on PSS-14, PSS-10 and PSS-4 by sex
| Men (n = 1634) | Women (n = 166) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | p-value1 |
| PSS-14 | |||||
| Total | 22.3 | 5.7 | 23.6 | 6.0 | 0.006 |
| Positive subscale | 15.6 | 3.4 | 14.9 | 3.3 | 0.021 |
| Negative subscale | 9.9 | 3.3 | 10.3 | 3.7 | |
| PSS-10 | |||||
| Total | 15.2 | 4.4 | 16.3 | 4.8 | 0.003 |
| Positive subscale | 8.9 | 2.1 | 8.5 | 2.0 | 0.010 |
| Negative subscale | 8.1 | 3.0 | 8.7 | 3.5 | |
| PSS-4 | |||||
| Total | 6.0 | 2.0 | 6.5 | 2.1 | 0.007 |
| Positive subscale | 4.4 | 1.2 | 4.3 | 1.2 | 0.014 |
| Negative subscale | 2.5 | 1.2 | 2.7 | 1.3 | |
1 T-tests used for comparing mean differences in the total score, and MANOVA for comparing mean differences in the positive and negative subscale scores simultaneously.