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Russian adaptation of Stress Mindset Measure-General (SMM-G)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 2022

N. Lebedeva*
Affiliation:
Moscow Metropolitan Governance University, Diagnostics Department, Moscow, Russian Federation
E. Solenova
Affiliation:
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty Of Psychology, Moscow, Russian Federation
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*Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

The 8-item Stress Mindset Measure-General (SMM-G) is an instrument designed to assess stress-is-enhancing and stress-is-debilitating mindsets. The stress-is-enhancing stress mindset positively correlates with well-being indices and work productivity and negatively correlates with depression and anxiety scores. Mindset could be changed after a psychological, psychoeducational, or psychotherapeutic intervention.

Objectives

We aim to adapt the SMM-G for adolescents and to explore its factor structure and psychometric properties in a sample of Russian students.

Methods

A total of 564 Russian students (337 men, 229 women) from 9 universities aged 17 to 23 years (М=19,9) participated in the study. We computed reliability indicators, conducted exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA).

Results

Psychometric indicators are shown in Table 1. As a result of EFA (maximum likelihood, varimax rotation), two factors (eigenvalues 3,430 and 1,645) were extracted, accounting for 42,9% and 20,6% explained variance. Then, we tested the proposed model via CFA (Table 2).Table 1.

Psychometric indicators

Mean value ± stdCronbach`s alphaTest-retest reliability (n=179, one month between assessments)
1,175±0,1650,8050,563

The first factor includes all odd-numbered questions, while the second factor contains all even-numbered questions. This is consistent with the questionnaire’s structure, leading to a natural interpretation of factors as the stress-is-enhancing and stress-is-debilitating mindsets.Table 2.

CFA results

Fit indicesAcceptable valuesOne-Factor ModelTwo-Factor Model
CMIN/DF≤57,5164,298
GFI≥0,90,8950,959
AGFI≥0,90,8280,902
CFI≥0,90,6800,890
RMSEA≤0,080,1070,076

Conclusions

Russian adaptation of SMM-G has shown good psychometric characteristics and constitutes a useful assessment instrument.

Disclosure

No significant relationships.

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