Title of article :
On the Dimensionality of the Stress-Related Growth
Scale: One, ThreeDIMENSIONRAOLEISTCY,H O, RFO SWTRLEE SYS, -VRAEULGAHToEND GROWTH r Seven Factors?
Author/Authors :
Scott C. Roesch، نويسنده , , Anthony A. Rowley، نويسنده , , Allison A. Vaughn، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
We examined the factorial validity and dimensionality of the Stress-Related Growth Scale
(SRGS; Park, Cohen, & Murch, 1996) using a large multiethnic sample (n = 1,070). Exploratory
and confirmatory factor analyses suggested that a multidimensional representation of the
SRGS fit better than a unidimensional representation. Specifically, we cross-validated both a
3-factor model and a 7-factor model using confirmatory factor analysis and were shown to be
invariant across gender and ethnic groups. The 3-factor model was represented by global dimensions
of growth that included rational/mature thinking, affective/emotional growth, and religious/
spiritual growth. We replicated the 7-factor model of Armeli, Gunthert, and Cohen
(2001) and it represented more specific components of growth such as Self-Understanding and
Treatment of Others. However, some factors of the 7-factor model had questionable internal
consistency and were strongly intercorrelated, suggesting redundancy. The findings support the
notion that the factor structure of both the original 1-factor and revised 7-factor models are unstable
and that the 3-factor model developed in this research has more reliable psychometric
properties and structure.
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment