| Literature DB >> 30626438 |
Md Dilshad Manzar1, Mohammed Salahuddin2, Sony Peter3, Ahmad Alghadir4, Shahnawaz Anwer4, Ahmed S Bahammam5,6, Seithikurippu R Pandi-Perumal7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Stress is a common psychological condition usually associated with many psycho-physical disorders. Stress and its risk factors are frequently seen in Ethiopians including university students. In such circumstances, a valid measure to screen for stress in Ethiopians is necessary. Therefore, we assessed the psychometric properties of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) in Ethiopian university students.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; Anxiety; Factor analysis,; McDonald’s omega; PSS; Stress
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30626438 PMCID: PMC6325789 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-6310-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Schematic of study sample
Socio-demographics of Ethiopian university students
| Characteristics | Mean ± SD/ Frequency |
|---|---|
| Age (yr) | 21.8 ± 3.8 |
| Attendance (%) | |
| Up to 80 | 49(12.7%) |
| 80–90 | 39(10.1%) |
| 90–100 | 299(77.3%) |
| Athletic activity (min/day) | |
| No activity | 145(37.5%) |
| Less than 60 | 51(13.2%) |
| 60–120 | 151(39%) |
| More than 120 | 40(10.3%) |
| BMI (Kg/m2) | |
| Underweight | 66(17.1%) |
| Normal | 286(73.9%) |
| Overweight | 27(7.0%) |
| Obese | 8(2.1%) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 321(82.9%) |
| Female | 66(17.1%) |
| Grade point average (at last semester examination) | |
| C | 94(24.3%) |
| C+ | 43(11.1%) |
| B- | 24(6.2%) |
| B | 107(27.6%) |
| B+ | 58(15.0%) |
| A- | 52(13.4%) |
| A/A+ | 5(1.3%) |
| Un-reported | 4(1.0%) |
| Religion | |
| Christianity | |
| Catholic | 1(0.3%) |
| Orthodox | 187(48.3%) |
| Protestants | 122(31.5%) |
| Islam | 68(17.8%) |
| Others | 9(2.3%) |
| Monthly Family Income (In Birr) | |
| Very Low (less than 445) | 41(10.6%) |
| Low (446–1200) | 67(17.3%) |
| Average (1201–2500) | 53(13.7%) |
| Above average (2501–3500) | 30(7.8%) |
| High (greater than 3500) | 72(18.6%) |
| Unknown | 124(32.0%) |
| GAD-7 scale | 7.2 ± 4.9 |
| PSS | |
| PSS-10:Factor-1 | 10.72 ± 4.74 |
| PSS-10:Factor-2 | 7.35 ± 3.25 |
| PSS-10:total | 18.07 ± 4.72 |
| PSS-4: total | 7.14 ± 2.43 |
| Substance use | |
| Alcohol | |
| No | 364(94.1%) |
| Yes | 23(5.9%) |
| Chat Chewing | |
| No | 370(95.6%) |
| Yes | 17(4.4%) |
| Cigarette | |
| No | 385(99.5) |
| Yes | 2(0.5%) |
SD: Standard Deviation; BMI: Body mass index
GAD-7: Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 scale
PSS: Perceived stress scale
Descriptive statistics, item-Factor correlations, and Communality of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10 & PSS-4) in Ethiopian university students
| Perceived Stress Scale items | Item-Factor score Correlation# | Communality | Percentage distribution of Item scores | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSS-10 | PSS-4 | PSS-10 | PSS-4 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |||
| Factor-1 | Factor-2 | Factor-1 | Factor-2 | ||||||||
| Item-1 | .66* | .41 | 21.0 | 17.9 | 40.2 | 12.7 | 8.3 | ||||
| Item-2 | .70* | .83* | .48 | .35 | 16.8 | 20.5 | 37.0 | 15.8 | 9.8 | ||
| Item-3 | .65* | .37 | 19.4 | 18.7 | 36.3 | 17.4 | 8.3 | ||||
| Item-4 | .68* | .83* | .26 | .08 | 20.2 | 29.0 | 26.2 | 11.9 | 12.7 | ||
| Item-5 | .67* | .75* | .38 | .20 | 9.1 | 25.6 | 38.1 | 16.6 | 10.6 | ||
| Item-6 | .62* | .32 | 16.1 | 22.8 | 32.1 | 22.5 | 6.5 | ||||
| Item-7 | .69* | .45 | 14.2 | 31.1 | 32.1 | 13.0 | 9.6 | ||||
| Item-8 | .67* | .35 | 9.8 | 23.1 | 35.0 | 20.5 | 11.7 | ||||
| Item-9 | .68* | .44 | 16.1 | 15.0 | 39.1 | 19.2 | 10.6 | ||||
| Item-10 | .66* | .80* | .42 | .36 | 15.8 | 27.5 | 33.7 | 16.3 | 6.7 | ||
#Spearman’s correlation coefficient
*p < 0.01
Items of PSS-10: Item-1 to Item-10
Items of PSS-4: items-2, 4, 5 and 10
Fig. 2Confirmatory factor analysis models of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10 & PSS-4) in Ethiopian university students. PSS-10 models. A: 1-Factor model, B: 2-Factor model PSS-4 models. Model-C: 1-Factor model, Model-D: 2-Factor model pss_1 to pss_10: items of the PSS-10, PSS-4 comprise of pss_2, pss_4, pss_5 and pss_10. All coefficients are standardized. Ovals latent variables, rectangles measured variables, circles error terms, single-headed arrows between ovals and rectangles factor loadings, single-headed arrows between circles and rectangles error terms
Fit statistics of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10 & PSS-4) in Ethiopian university students
| Models | CFI | WRMR | RMSEA | χ2# | df |
| χ2/df |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| A | .891 | .088 | .102 (.070–.123) | 175.459 | 35 | <.001 | 5.014 |
| B | .989 | .034 | .038 (.017–.046) | 40.235 | 26 | .037 | 1.548 |
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| C | .723 | .100 | .198(.122–.285) | 32.317 | 2 | <.001 | 16.158 |
| D | .976 | .000 | .083(.000–.182) | 3.680 | 1 | .055 | 3.680 |
#: Robust Mean and Variance-Adjusted Chi Square
CFI: Comparative Fit Index, WRMR: Weighted root mean square residual, RMSEA: root mean square error of approximation
PSS-10 models; A: 1-F model, B: 2-F model
PSS-4 models; C: 1-F model, D: 2-F model
Criterion validity: Correlation of the Perceived Stress Scale with Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 scale in Ethiopian university students
| PSS scores | GAD-7 total |
|---|---|
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| Factor-1 | .40** |
| Factor-2 | −.05 |
| PSS total | .35** |
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| Factor-1 | .38** |
| Factor-2 | −.01 |
| PSS total | .27** |
* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01
GAD-7: Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 scale