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The Di-Eu-Stress State Scale (DESS Scale): Development and Validation of a Scale Measuring State Distress and Eustress

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Vikoler, Thomas
Dániel, Kovács
Traut-Mattausch, Eva

Abstract

This paper describes the development and empirical validation of an instrument for measuring state distress and eustress, the Di-Eu-Stress State (DESS) Scale. In three studies, factorial validity (Study 1), construct validity (Study 2), predictability, and predictive validity (Study 3) were tested. ... view more

This paper describes the development and empirical validation of an instrument for measuring state distress and eustress, the Di-Eu-Stress State (DESS) Scale. In three studies, factorial validity (Study 1), construct validity (Study 2), predictability, and predictive validity (Study 3) were tested. We used data from 1,250 participants including 819 undergraduates and 431 employees from seven distinct cross-sectional and one ecological momentary assessment (EMA) sample. Study 1: Following exploratory factor analysis, two cross-sectional and one multilevel confirmatory factor analyses supported the resultant two-factor structure of distress and eustress across different contexts and measurement methods as well as against established holistic stress measures. Study 2: Construct validity of the DESS Scale was evaluated with convergent and discriminant measures as well as against established holistic stress measures. Study 3: Multilevel regression models showed the assumed results of demands and resources as antecedents of distress and eustress, respectively, as well as of the prediction of job and study satisfaction by distress and eustress. We discuss the key findings and limitations of each study as well as the practical implications of the DESS Scale in both the field of stress research and the vocational world. Suggestions for further validation of the DESS Scale are proposed.... view less

Keywords
psychophysical stress; measurement; scaling; questionnaire

Classification
Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis, Statistical Methods, Computer Methods
General Psychology

Free Keywords
distress and eustress; state questionnaire; (multilevel) confirmatory factor analysis; ecological momentary assessment; construct validity; Deutsche Version der Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) (ZIS 147, doi:10.6102/ZIS147); Deutsche Version der Positive and Negative Affect Schedule PANAS (GESIS Panel) (ZIS 242, doi:10.6102/ZIS242)

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 1-20

Journal
European Journal of Psychological Assessment (2024) Vorab-Artikel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1027/1015-5759/a000829

ISSN
2151-2426

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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