| Literature DB >> 22825439 |
Angelo Picardi1, Paul T Bartone, Raffaella Querci, Daniela Bitetti, Lorenzo Tarsitani, Valentina Roselli, Annalisa Maraone, Elisa Fabi, Francesco De Michele, Ilaria Gaviano, Brian Flynn, Robert Ursano, Massimo Biondi.
Abstract
Studies have shown that psychological hardiness is an important stress resilience resource for individuals. The 15-items Dispositional Resilience Scale (DRS-15) is a short, reliable and valid self-report instrument to measure hardiness that is not available in Italian. The present study was undertaken to create an Italian version of the DRS-15, and evaluate its psychometric properties and validity in the Italian context. An Italian version was produced using multiple independent bilingual translators. This version was administered to a non-clinical sample of adults (N=150), along with measure o psychological well-being (PWB-18) and health. A sub-sample (N = 66) completed the DRS-15 again one month later. Results showed good reliability in terms of internal consistency and test-retest stability. With regard to the subscale, stability was high for all three subscales, whereas two subscales (Commitment and Control) showed marginal internal consistency. DRS-15 total and subscales scores showed a theoretically meaningful pattern of correlations with PWB-18 subscales, supporting the validity of the Italian DRS. Also, multiple regression analysis revealed a correlation between DRS-15 scores and self-rated general health, even after controlling for age and sex. The new Italian DRS-15 provides a valid, reliable and easy to use tool fr assessing stress resilience in clinical and research settings.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22825439 DOI: 10.1708/1128.12446
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Riv Psichiatr ISSN: 0035-6484 Impact factor: 1.911