Miller M A, Rahe R H
Sierra Biomedical Research Corporation, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Reno, NV, USA.
J Psychosom Res. 1997 Sep;43(3):279-92. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3999(97)00118-9.
Three decades ago, results from a proportionate scaling study of life change events was published in this journal. The events, listed by rank order of their mean life change values, comprised the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS). Ten years later, 42 of the 43 original events were rescaled. In this second study, an additional 44 events were added to the original list. In the present report, the original plus the later-developed events were scaled once again by persons chosen to closely approximate subjects enrolled in the initial study. Comparing the average life change intensity scores across 30 years, a 45% increase in mean values was seen. These recently derived life change magnitudes, for both the original list of events plus the later-developed events, provide values appropriate for use in the 1990s. In the original study, effects of subjects' demographic characteristics were noted briefly in a table. In the present investigation, varying influences of gender, age, marital status, and education were explored in more detail. Several significant differences were discovered, with gender showing a very pronounced influence on scaling results. Discussion of these results included composition requirements for a life changes questionnaire.
三十年前,一项关于生活变化事件的比例缩放研究结果发表在本期刊上。这些事件按照平均生活变化值的降序排列,构成了社会再适应评定量表(SRRS)。十年后,对43个原始事件中的42个进行了重新缩放。在第二项研究中,又在原始列表中增加了44个事件。在本报告中,由被选中的人员再次对原始事件和后来新增的事件进行了缩放,这些人员与最初研究中的受试者情况极为相似。比较30年间的平均生活变化强度得分,平均值增加了45%。这些最近得出的生活变化幅度,无论是原始事件列表还是后来新增的事件,都提供了适用于20世纪90年代的数值。在原始研究中,受试者人口统计学特征的影响在一个表格中简要提及。在本次调查中,对性别、年龄、婚姻状况和教育程度的不同影响进行了更详细的探讨。发现了几个显著差异,其中性别对缩放结果的影响非常明显。对这些结果的讨论包括生活变化问卷的构成要求。