Factor structure of the psychosocial adjustment to illness scale (self-report) for persons with cancer |
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Journal/Book: Psychol Assessment. 1997; 9: 750 First St NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242. Amer Psychological Assoc. 269-276.
Abstract: The Psychosocial Adjustment to Illness Scale (PAIS-SR) is a frequently used self-report measure, yet its factor structure, reliability, and validity have not been tested adequately on a sample of persons with cancer. A group of persons with cancer (N = 502) completed the PAIS-SR and other measures of adjustment and coping. A principal-axis factor analysis with varimax rotation yielded 7 factors: Social and Leisure Activities (.86), Job and Household Duties (.85), Psychological Distress (.87), Sexual Relationship (.92), Relationships With Partner and Family (.70), Health Care Orientation (.61), and Help From Others (.63). Values in parentheses are Cronbach's as for the factors; cc for the entire scale was .93. Correlations with measures of disease impact, adjustment, and coping support the validity of the PAIS-SR and its use for cancer research.
Note: Article Merluzzi TV, Univ Notre Dame, Dept Psychol, Notre Dame,IN 46556 USA
Keyword(s): BREAST-CANCER; IMPACT
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