作者: Y. Joel Wong , Munyi Shea , Sarah J. Hickman , Julie R. LaFollette , Nicholas Cruz
DOI: 10.1037/A0027521
关键词: Psychology 、 Developmental psychology 、 Regression analysis 、 Psychometrics 、 Masculinity 、 Reliability (statistics) 、 Stress (linguistics) 、 Concurrent validity 、 Incremental validity 、 Scale (social sciences)
摘要: This article describes the development and psychometric properties of Subjective Masculinity Stress Scale (SMSS), which assesses stress associated with men’s subjective experiences what it means to be male. Two hundred twenty men from United States completed sentence, “As a ma n... ” 10 times, after they indicated frequency each was stressful. Evidence for internal consistency test–retest reliability as well convergent, discriminant, concurrent validity SMSS provided. In terms incremental validity, multiple regression analysis revealed that controlling three other masculinity measures generic measure stress, remained significantly positively related psychological distress. Implications future research clinical practice are discussed.