Validation of the Adapted Response to Stressful Experiences Scale (RSES-4) Among First Responders

Autor: Tempa Sherrill, Elizabeth A. Prosek, Warren N. Ponder
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: The Professional Counselor. 11:300-312
ISSN: 2164-3989
DOI: 10.15241/wnp.11.3.300
Popis: First responders are continually exposed to trauma-related events. Resilience is evidenced as a protective factor for mental health among first responders. However, there is a lack of assessments that measure the construct of resilience from a strength-based perspective. The present study used archival data from a treatment-seeking sample of 238 first responders to validate the 22-item Response to Stressful Experiences Scale (RSES-22) and its abbreviated version, the RSES-4, with two confirmatory factor analyses. Using a subsample of 190 first responders, correlational analyses were conducted of the RSES-22 and RSES-4 with measures of depressive symptoms, post-traumatic stress, anxiety, and suicidality confirming convergent and criterion validity. The two confirmatory analyses revealed a poor model fit for the RSES-22; however, the RSES-4 demonstrated an acceptable model fit. Overall, the RSES-4 may be a reliable and valid measure of resilience for treatment-seeking first responder populations.
Databáze: OpenAIRE