Subjective Stress Appraisals Over Time: the Evolving Structure of the COVID-19 Stressor Scale.
Kevin C HynesBeth S RussellRachel R TamblingCrystal L ParkMichael FendrichPublished in: Prevention science : the official journal of the Society for Prevention Research (2024)
The COVID-19 Stressors Scale measures individuals' appraisals of stressors related to the pandemic. Measurement of perceptions of stressors is necessary to understand the socioemotional impacts of not only the COVID-19 pandemic, but other disasters. The study examined the factor structure of the scale among adults in the U.S. over six time points. A shortened version was used, and the fit was examined over time. The results of the study show contextual appraisals change over time and offer important implications for the measurement of stressfulness of disasters, a critical step in designing and assessing impacts of social programs aimed to reduce the deleterious effects of disasters.