Factors underlying the social readjustment rating scale |
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Authors: | David A. Kipper John Furcon |
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Affiliation: | Human Resources Center, The University of Chicago, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() The Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS) was administered to 185 subjects whose age ranged from 21 to 61 yr. The responses were factor analyzed for a principal axis solution followed by isopromax oblique rotation. All the items were loaded and clustered under five factors labeled as follows: (1) personal growth, maturation, and renewal; (2) tension and uncertainty; transitions in personal or occupational situations; (3) changes in one's usual routine and relationship; (4) significant changes in family or mirriage; and (5) personal catastrophies. Males scored significantly higher than females on factors 4 and 5. There were no age differences in the obtained scores. The finding of the factorial structure was thought to add credence to the scale especially in view of past criticism. Implications for future research were also discussed. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to David A. Kipper Human Resources Center The University of Chicago 1225 East 60th Street Chicago Illinois 60637 USA. |
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