A Scale Adaptation Study Related to the Examination of Adolescents' Levels of Educational Stress

The basic aim of this research is to adapt the Educational Stress Scale (Sun, Dunne, Hou, & Xu, 2011) to Turkish and to examine its psychometric properties. The second purpose of this study is to compare students’ educational stress levels according to gender and grades. The research was conduct...

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Main Authors: Ismail Celik, Ahmet Akin, Hakan Saricam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ÜNİVERSİTEPARK Limited 2014-12-01
Series:Üniversitepark Bülten
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Online Access:http://unibulletin.com/files/2/articles/article_54/UB_54_article_5771cda160850.pdf
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spelling doaj-f44e7c579cbd4f009ff47ccbe2210bf92020-11-24T23:30:16ZengÜNİVERSİTEPARK LimitedÜniversitepark Bülten2147-351X2147-351X2014-12-0131-2445510.12973/unibulletin.312.4A Scale Adaptation Study Related to the Examination of Adolescents' Levels of Educational StressIsmail CelikAhmet AkinHakan SaricamThe basic aim of this research is to adapt the Educational Stress Scale (Sun, Dunne, Hou, & Xu, 2011) to Turkish and to examine its psychometric properties. The second purpose of this study is to compare students’ educational stress levels according to gender and grades. The research was conducted on 558 high school students in Sakarya and Agri in Turkey. Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) measure of sampling adequacy was .81 and there was a significant result on Bartlett’s test of Sphericity χ2=3488.103 (p<.001, df=105). Factor loadings ranged from .41 to .91. Results of confirmatory factor analyses demonstrated that 16 items yielded five factors as original form and that the five-dimensional model was well fit (χ2= 123.49, df= 88 (χ2/df=1.40), RMSEA= .03, NFI= .97, CFI= .99, IFI= .99, RFI= .96, GFI= .95, SRMR= .041). Cronbach alpha internal consistency coefficient was found as .86 for whole scale, .87 for the sub-dimension of pressure from study, .93 for the sub-dimension of workload, .90 for the sub-dimension of worry about grades, .90 for the sub-dimension of self-expectation, and .91 for the sub-dimension of despondency. In the concurrent validity, significant relationship (r= .51) was found between the Educational Stress Scale and School Burnout Scale. Test-retest reliability coefficient was .67 for the whole scale. Corrected item-total correlations ranged from .40 to .57. Overall results demonstrated that the Educational Stress Scale can be deemed to be a valid and reliable instrument to be used in the field of psychology and education. Moreover, students’ educational stress levels changed statistically according to gender and grades. Results were discussed in light of the related literature.http://unibulletin.com/files/2/articles/article_54/UB_54_article_5771cda160850.pdfstresseducational stressschool burnout
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Hakan Saricam
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A Scale Adaptation Study Related to the Examination of Adolescents' Levels of Educational Stress
Üniversitepark Bülten
stress
educational stress
school burnout
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Ahmet Akin
Hakan Saricam
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title A Scale Adaptation Study Related to the Examination of Adolescents' Levels of Educational Stress
title_short A Scale Adaptation Study Related to the Examination of Adolescents' Levels of Educational Stress
title_full A Scale Adaptation Study Related to the Examination of Adolescents' Levels of Educational Stress
title_fullStr A Scale Adaptation Study Related to the Examination of Adolescents' Levels of Educational Stress
title_full_unstemmed A Scale Adaptation Study Related to the Examination of Adolescents' Levels of Educational Stress
title_sort scale adaptation study related to the examination of adolescents' levels of educational stress
publisher ÜNİVERSİTEPARK Limited
series Üniversitepark Bülten
issn 2147-351X
2147-351X
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The basic aim of this research is to adapt the Educational Stress Scale (Sun, Dunne, Hou, & Xu, 2011) to Turkish and to examine its psychometric properties. The second purpose of this study is to compare students’ educational stress levels according to gender and grades. The research was conducted on 558 high school students in Sakarya and Agri in Turkey. Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) measure of sampling adequacy was .81 and there was a significant result on Bartlett’s test of Sphericity χ2=3488.103 (p<.001, df=105). Factor loadings ranged from .41 to .91. Results of confirmatory factor analyses demonstrated that 16 items yielded five factors as original form and that the five-dimensional model was well fit (χ2= 123.49, df= 88 (χ2/df=1.40), RMSEA= .03, NFI= .97, CFI= .99, IFI= .99, RFI= .96, GFI= .95, SRMR= .041). Cronbach alpha internal consistency coefficient was found as .86 for whole scale, .87 for the sub-dimension of pressure from study, .93 for the sub-dimension of workload, .90 for the sub-dimension of worry about grades, .90 for the sub-dimension of self-expectation, and .91 for the sub-dimension of despondency. In the concurrent validity, significant relationship (r= .51) was found between the Educational Stress Scale and School Burnout Scale. Test-retest reliability coefficient was .67 for the whole scale. Corrected item-total correlations ranged from .40 to .57. Overall results demonstrated that the Educational Stress Scale can be deemed to be a valid and reliable instrument to be used in the field of psychology and education. Moreover, students’ educational stress levels changed statistically according to gender and grades. Results were discussed in light of the related literature.
topic stress
educational stress
school burnout
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