Crandall C S, Preisler J J, Aussprung J
Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville 32611.
J Behav Med. 1992 Dec;15(6):627-62. doi: 10.1007/BF00844860.
We describe the development of the Undergraduate Stress Questionnaire (USQ), a life events checklist designed to measure stress among undergraduates. Several studies demonstrate the USQ's validity. The USQ correlates positively with physical symptoms and negatively with mood. Students rated the USQ as the most complete and accurate of four different life events questionnaires. In a panel study, the USQ closely tracked subjective reports of stress, both during the term and finals week. The USQ predicted symptoms more reliably than three other stress measures, controlling for negative affect. Students waiting in the college infirmary score higher on the USQ than students socializing on campus. Finally, we compare the checklist format to subjective scaling, and show the superiority of the checklist version. We discuss the usefulness of the USQ in terms of validity, representativeness, adaptability, brevity, and low confounding with negative affect.
我们描述了大学生压力问卷(USQ)的编制情况,这是一份旨在测量大学生压力的生活事件清单。多项研究证明了USQ的有效性。USQ与身体症状呈正相关,与情绪呈负相关。学生们将USQ评为四种不同生活事件问卷中最完整、最准确的问卷。在一项追踪研究中,USQ在学期中和期末考试周都紧密追踪了压力的主观报告。在控制消极情绪的情况下,USQ比其他三种压力测量方法更可靠地预测了症状。在大学医务室等待的学生在USQ上的得分高于在校园社交的学生。最后,我们将清单形式与主观评分进行了比较,显示了清单版本的优越性。我们从有效性、代表性、适应性、简洁性以及与消极情绪的低混淆性等方面讨论了USQ的实用性。