Psychological Test Adaptation and Development (Dec 2023)

Validation of a German Version of the Stress Overload Scale and Comparison of Different Time Frames in the Instructions

  • Peter Haehner,
  • Lena Sophie Pfeifer,
  • Lisa Maria Jahre,
  • Maike Luhmann,
  • Oliver T. Wolf,
  • Leonard Frach

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1027/2698-1866/a000037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 41 – 54

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Abstract: Introduction: The Stress Overload Scale (SOS; Amirkhan, 2012, 2018) was introduced as a two-factorial self-report measure of stress to overcome limitations of other scales. Methods: We developed a German translation of the SOS and validated it in addition to a short version and an extra-short version. Furthermore, we tested whether manipulating the time frame introduced as retention interval in the instructions affected its psychometric properties. Results: Using two independent age-heterogeneous convenience samples (Ntotal = 1,239), we found good psychometric properties for a modified German short version of the SOS-S (SOS-S-G) and a new extra-short version (SOS-XS-G), but not for the German long version of the SOS. Moreover, manipulating the time frame of the SOS did not affect its psychometric quality. Discussion The SOS enriches the repertoire of self-report measures of stress as it captures the nonpathological core facets of stress in line with theoretical stress conceptualizations.

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