

Improving your Practice, using Outcome Measure tools.Use of measures in management supervision.Tailored support and resources for schools.Ready to register for Wellbeing Measurement for Schools?.Feedback and outcome measures for children and young people with learning disabilities.Questionnaires you can fill in electronically.Using outcome and experience measures remotely.CORC Research and Evaluation Consulting.Collecting and Improving the Quality of Mental Health Data.Keywords: Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), Psychometric Properties, and Cancer Patients. Internal consistency coefficients for perceived self-efficacy, perceived helplessness and total perceived stress were 0/80, 0/60 and 0/76, respectively.Ĭonclusion: In sum, The PSS appears to be a psychometrically sound instrument for measuring psychological perceived stress for Iranian cancer patients. Goodness-of-fit indices of confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the 2 extracted factors. Results: The results of principal component analysis (PC) with varimax rotation replicated 2-factor structure of perceived self-efficacy and perceived helplessness for cancer patients. This study 155 cancer patients (119 female, 36 male) completed the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS).

Methods: The exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis methods and internal consistency coefficients were used to compute the PSS's factorial validity and reliability, respectively. The main purpose of the present study was to investigate psychometric properties of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) among cancer patients. Introduction: The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) is one of the few instruments to measure a global level of perceived stress, and has been widely used in a range of clinical and research settings. Assessing Stress in Cancer Patients: Factorial Validity of the Perceived Stress Scale in Iran
