TY - JOUR PY - 1988// TI - Factor Variation as a Function of Disaster Stress JO - International journal of mass emergencies and disasters A1 - Green, D. E. A1 - Taylor, A. J. W. A1 - Walkey, F. H. SP - 155 EP - 167 VL - 6 IS - 2 N2 - In an attempt to standardize the use of at least one particular test in studies of post-disaster stress, the factor structure of four forms of the Hopkins Symptom Checklist were examined by means of a new comparison technique on three sets of data. The outcome showed that only the shortest of the forms -- the HSCL-21 -- had a robust three-factor structure in at least two out of the three data sets. The factors were identified as General Feelings of Distress (GFD), Somatic Distress (SD), and Performance Difficulty (PD). The aberrant set of data, which was obtained from a group under extreme stress at the time, was explained in terms of the anxiety, preoccupation, and hypervigilance of the subjects. The same HSCL-21 also had a general factor that was identified as total distress in all three data sets. Consequently the HSCL-21 is to be recommended as a brief, useful, and factorially stable post-disaster assessment questionnaire.
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