Trianes Torres María Victoria, Blanca Mena María José, Fernández Baena Francisco J, Escobar Espejo Milagros, Maldonado Montero Enrique F, Muñoz Sánchez Angela María
Universidad de Málaga, Spain.
Psicothema. 2009 Nov;21(4):598-603.
The present study introduces the Children's Daily Stress Inventory (Inventario Infantil de Estresores Cotidianos, IIEC) as a measure that assesses daily stress in primary school children. The inventory was applied to a sample of 1094 primary school students. The final version includes 25 dichotomic items covering the areas of health, school/peers, and family. The score is obtained by adding the total of positive answers. Analyses of items, reliability and several external pieces of evidence of validity based on relations with other variables are presented. The results show adequate psychometric properties for the assessment of daily stress in children.