| Literature DB >> 31071135 |
Sarah C Sturmbauer1, Grant S Shields2, Eva-Luca Hetzel1, Nicolas Rohleder1, George M Slavich3.
Abstract
Life stress is a key determinant of poor mental and physical health, but until recently no instrument existed for efficiently assessing cumulative stress exposure and severity across the entire lifespan. The Stress and Adversity Inventory (STRAIN) is an online, interview-based stress assessment system that was developed to address this need. We examined the concurrent, predictive, and discriminant validity of a German translation of the STRAIN by administering the instrument, along with several other measures of stress and health, to 298 adults (81 men, 217 women, Mage = 30.3 years). The German STRAIN demonstrated excellent concurrent validity, as evidenced by associations with other instruments assessing early adversity (|rs|≥.62, ps≤.001). It also correlated with instruments assessing recent life event exposure in adulthood (|rs|≥.48, ps≤.001), as well as recent perceived stress (|rs|≥ .25, ps≤.001) and recent chronic stress levels (|rs|≥ .19, ps≤.001). Additionally, the German STRAIN showed strong predictive validity in relation to anxiety symptoms (|rs|≥ .22, ps≤.001) and depressive symptoms (|rs|≥ .33, ps≤.001). Finally, the German STRAIN showed good discriminant validity, with lifetime stressor count being unrelated to personality features like neuroticism. These results demonstrate that the German version of the STRAIN is a valid tool for assessing lifetime stress exposure and severity. Additional research is needed to examine how the German STRAIN predicts psychological and biological stress reactivity and physical health outcomes.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31071135 PMCID: PMC6508721 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216419
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Lifetime stressor count by stressor category for men (n = 81) and women (n = 217).
Stressor Life Domains: Men reported more legal/crime stressors than women (p = .005).
Fig 2Lifetime stressor count by core social-psychological characteristics for men (n = 81) and women (n = 217).
Stressor Core Social-Psychological Characteristics: Women experienced more entrapment stressors than men (p = .038).
Fig 3Latent structure of the lifetime stressor data.
Two latent classes best fit the underlying distribution of the overall lifetime stressor count data—namely, a low-stress group (n = 198; total lifetime stressors: M = 9.52, SD = 4.69) and a high-stress group (n = 100; total lifetime stressors: M = 27.79, SD = 8.38).
Zero-order correlations between the STRAIN indices and the subscales of the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ-SF).
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | STRAIN Lifetime Stressor Count | 15.65 | 10.61 | – | .93 | .59 | .42 | .40 | .63 | .42 | -.32 |
| 2 | STRAIN Lifetime Stressor Severity | 37.61 | 26.80 | – | .57 | .39 | .36 | .61 | .43 | -.30 | |
| 3 | CTQ-SF Emotional Neglect | 10.07 | 4.58 | – | .43 | .46 | .75 | .68 | -.51 | ||
| 4 | CTQ-SF Sexual Abuse | 5.71 | 2.39 | – | .53 | .43 | .44 | -.13 | |||
| 5 | CTQ-SF Physical Abuse | 5.68 | 1.66 | – | .51 | .41 | -.16 | ||||
| 6 | CTQ-SF Emotional Abuse | 8.50 | 4.24 | – | .55 | -.38 | |||||
| 7 | CTQ-SF Physical Neglect | 7.05 | 2.75 | – | -.27 | ||||||
| 8 | CTQ-SF Trivialize | .58 | .96 | – |
M = mean; SD = standard deviation
Total N = 298
*** p < .001
Zero-order correlations between the STRAIN indices and the subscales of the Trier Inventory of Chronic Stress (TICS).
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | STRAIN Lifetime Stressor Count | 15.65 | 10.61 | – | .93**** | .25 | .37 | .26 | .20 | .23 | .29 | .31 | .24 | .19 | .38 |
| 2 | STRAIN Lifetime Stressor Severity | 37.61 | 26.80 | – | .29 | .43 | .26 | .24 | .28 | .33 | .34 | .28 | .25 | .43 | |
| 3 | TICS Work Overload | 21.87 | 6.56 | – | .45 | .50 | .30 | .59 | .48 | .41 | .27 | .47 | .67 | ||
| 4 | TICS Social Overload | 14.29 | 5.20 | – | .56 | .15 | .28 | .44 | .39 | .12 | .21 | .55 | |||
| 5 | TICS Pressure to Perform | 24.35 | 6.43 | – | .23 | .40 | .45 | .42 | .19 | .30 | .61 | ||||
| 6 | TICS Work Discontent | 19.32 | 6.15 | – | .51 | .47 | .34 | .47 | .50 | .62 | |||||
| 7 | TICS Excessive Demands from Work | 12.58 | 4.69 | – | .51 | .47 | .43 | .67 | .67 | ||||||
| 8 | TICS Lack of social Recognition | 9.47 | 3.63 | – | .45 | .30 | .36 | .65 | |||||||
| 9 | TICS Social Tensions | 12.03 | 4.23 | – | .28 | .39 | .63 | ||||||||
| 10 | TICS Social Isolations | 14.07 | 5.38 | – | .41 | .54 | |||||||||
| 11 | TICS Chronic Worrying | 10.59 | 3.95 | – | 0.62 | ||||||||||
| 12 | TICS Screening Scale | 30.19 | 6.71 | – |
M = mean; SD = standard deviation
Total N = 298
*** p < .001
Multiple regression models for the convergent validity for STRAIN Lifetime Stressor Count.
| STRAIN Lifetime Stressor Count | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model | Adj. R2 | Δ R2 | |||
| Covariates | .20 | 19.7 | < .001 | 9.48 | |
| Covariates + ACE | .48 | .282 | 56.92 | < .001 | 7.61 |
| Covariates | .20 | 19.7 | < .001 | 9.48 | |
| Covariates + CTQ-SF | .46 | .257 | 51.47 | < .001 | 7.80 |
| Covariates | .20 | 19.7 | < .001 | 9.48 | |
| Covariates + LEC-5 | .38 | .175 | 36.86 | < .001 | 8.38 |
| Covariates | .20 | 19.7 | < .001 | 9.48 | |
| Covariates + PSS | .23 | .035 | 19.12 | < .001 | 9.29 |
| Covariates | .20 | 19.7 | < .001 | 9.48 | |
| Covariates + TICS Screening Scale | .29 | .093 | 25.62 | < .001 | 8.92 |
Covariates: age, sex, self-reported mental health disorder and self-reported intake of psychotropic drugs.
ACE = Adverse Childhood Experience Questionnaire; CTQ-SF = Childhood Trauma Questionnaire–Short Form; LEC-5 = Life Event Checklist for DSM-5; PSS = Perceived Stress Scale; TICS = Trier Inventory of Chronic Stress screening scale; SE = Standard Residual Error.
Multiple regression models for the convergent validity for STRAIN Lifetime Stressor Severity.
| STRAIN Lifetime Stressor Severity | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model | Adj. R2 | Δ R2 | |||
| Covariates | .22 | 22.54 | < .001 | 23.59 | |
| Covariates + ACE | .49 | .260 | 57.19 | < .001 | 19.21 |
| Covariates | .22 | 22.54 | < .001 | 23.59 | |
| Covariates + CTQ-SF | .45 | .223 | 49.32 | < .001 | 19.9 |
| Covariates | .22 | 22.54 | < .001 | 23.59 | |
| Covariates + LEC-5 | .37 | .158 | 34.66 | < .001 | 21.06 |
| Covariates | .22 | 22.54 | < .001 | 23.59 | |
| Covariates + PSS | .28 | .059 | 24.26 | < .001 | 22.72 |
| Covariates | .22 | 22.54 | < .001 | 23.59 | |
| Covariates + TICS Screening Scale | .34 | .059 | 31.73 | < .001 | 21.75 |
Covariates: age, sex, self-reported mental health disorder and self-reported intake of psychotropic drugs.
ACE = Adverse Childhood Experience Questionnaire; CTQ-SF = Childhood Trauma Questionnaire–Short Form; LEC-5 = Life Event Checklist for DSM-5; PSS = Perceived Stress Scale; TICS = Trier Inventory of Chronic Stress screening scale; SE = Standard Residual Error.
Multiple regression model parameters for the predictive validity of the STRAIN with the Subscales of the STAI.
| Anxiety Levels Assessed by the STAI | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model | STAI Trait Anxiety | STAI State Anxiety | ||||||||
| Adj. R2 | Δ R2 | Adj. R2 | Δ R2 | |||||||
| Covariates | .21 | 9.02 | 20.39 | < .001 | .10 | 9.90 | 9.07 | < .001 | ||
| Covariates + STRAIN Lifetime Stressor Count | .23 | .022 | 8.91 | 18.39 | < .001 | .15 | .052 | 9.62 | 11.29 | < .001 |
| Covariates | .21 | 9.02 | 20.39 | < .001 | .10 | 9.90 | 9.07 | < .001 | ||
| Covariates + STRAIN Lifetime Stressor Severity | .24 | .034 | 8.84 | 19.7 | < .001 | .15 | .057 | 9.59 | 11.7 | < .001 |
Covariates: age, sex, self-reported mental health disorder and self-reported intake of psychotropic drugs.
STAI = State-Trait Anxiety Inventory; SE = Standard Residual Error.
Multiple regression model parameters for the predictive validity of the STRAIN with participant’s depressive symptom levels.
| Current Depressive Symptom Levels | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model | ADS-L | PHQ-D | ||||||||
| Adj. R2 | Δ R2 | Adj. R2 | Δ R2 | |||||||
| Covariates | .14 | 9.73 | 12.72 | < .001 | .16 | 4.82 | 14.54 | < .001 | ||
| Covariates + STRAIN Lifetime Stressor Count | .18 | .046 | 9.48 | 14.05 | < .001 | .23 | .080 | 4.59 | 18.95 | < .001 |
| Covariates | .14 | 9.73 | 12.72 | < .001 | .16 | 4.82 | 14.54 | < .001 | ||
| Covariates + Lifetime Stressor Severity | .20 | .064 | 9.38 | 15.74 | < .001 | .25 | .096 | 4.54 | 20.55 | < .001 |
Covariates: age, sex, self-reported mental health disorder and self-reported intake of psychotropic drugs.
ADS-L = Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale; PHQ-D = Brief Patient Health Questionnaire; SE = Standard Residual Error.
Zero-order correlations between of all of the stress measures and big five personality traits.
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | STRAIN Lifetime Stressor Count | 15.65 | 10.61 | – | .93 | .62 | .64 | .50 | .25 | .38 | -.06 | -.03 | -.03 | -.08 | .16 |
| 2 | STRAIN Lifetime Stressor Severity | 37.61 | 26.80 | – | .62 | .62 | .48 | .32 | .43 | -.09 | -.04 | -.04 | -.13 | .12 | |
| 3 | ACE | 1.43 | 1.87 | – | .73 | .39 | .19 | .33 | .002 | -.13 | -.03 | -.09 | .09 | ||
| 4 | CTQ-SF | 37.60 | 12.29 | – | .44 | .21 | .33 | -.08 | -.09 | -.09 | -.09 | .05 | |||
| 5 | LEC-5 | 1.50 | 1.70 | – | .06 | .11 | .03 | .03 | .06 | .03 | .13* | ||||
| 6 | PSS | 2.65 | .72 | – | .63 | -.21 | -.16 | -.28 | -.58 | -.22 | |||||
| 7 | TICS Screening Scale | 30.19 | 6.72 | – | -.18 | -.19 | -.15 | -.39 | -.16 | ||||||
| 8 | TIPI-G: Extraversion | 8.56 | 2.74 | – | -.04 | .05 | .24 | .31 | |||||||
| 9 | TIPI-G: Agreeableness | 10.12 | 2.07 | – | .19 | .09 | .12 | ||||||||
| 10 | TIPI-G: Conscientiousness | 10.91 | 2.16 | – | .20 | .002 | |||||||||
| 11 | TIPI-G: Neuroticism | 9.07 | 2.69 | – | .30 | ||||||||||
| 12 | TIPI-G: Openness to Experience | 10.24 | 2.08 | – |
M = mean; SD = standard deviation; ACE = Adverse Childhood Experience Questionnaire; CTQ-SF = Childhood Trauma Questionnaire–Short Form; LEC-5 = Life Event Checklist for DSM-5; PSS = Perceived Stress Scale; TICS = Trier Inventory of Chronic Stress screening scale; TIPI-G = Ten Item Personality Inventory.
Total N = 298
*p < .05
**p < .01