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The Journal of Psychology
Interdisciplinary and Applied
Volume 126, 1992 - Issue 3
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Life Event Categories Differentially Predict Psychopathology Symptom Levels

Pages 301-307 | Published online: 04 Nov 2012
 

ABSTRACT

The present study used a prospective design to investigate whether eight categories of daily negative life events or “hassles” differentially predict psychopathology levels, and/or changes in psychopathology levels over 1 month in a mixed-sex, nonclinical sample of undergraduate subjects. Hassles were assessed using the Revised Hassles Scale (HS-R; DeLongis, 1985); psychopathology was assessed using the Hopkins Symptom Checklist (SCL-90; Derogatis, Lipman, & Covi, 1973) on two occasions, separated by 1 month. Scores on all eight HS-R subscales predicted Time 2 scores on most or all of the SCL-90 psychopathology scales. However, the magnitudes of these correlations varied widely, indicating that these subscales may be substantially different in their abilities to predict psychopathology levels.

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