Tuesday, January 13, 2015

The Stress Inventory Measure

The Holmes-Rahe Life Stress Inventory

The Social Readjustment Rating Scale

INSTRUCTIONS: Mark down the point value of each of these life events that has happened to you during the previous year. Total these associated points.


Life Event
Mean Value
1.      Death of spouse
100
2.     Divorce
73
3.     Martial separation from mate
65
4.     Detention in jail or other institution
63
5.     Death of a close family member
63
6.     Major personal injury or illness
53
7.      Marriage
50
8.     Being fired at work
47
9.     Marital reconciliation with mate
45
10.  Retirement from work
45
11.   Major change in the health or behavior of a family member
44
12.  Pregnancy
40
13.  Sexual difficulties
39
14.  Gaining a new family member (i.e. Birth, adoption, older adult moving in, etc)
39
15.  Major business readjustment
39
16.  Major change in financial state (i.e. A lot worse or better off than usual)
38
17.   Death of a close friend
37
18.  Changing to a different line of work
36
19.  Major change in the number of arguments w/spouse (i.e. Either a lot more or a lot less than usual regarding child rearing, personal habit, etc.)
35
20. Taking on a mortgage (for home, business, etc.)
31
21.  Foreclosure on a mortgage or loan
30
22.  Major change in responsibilities at work (i.e. Promotion, demotion, etc.)
29
23.  Son or daughter leaving home (marriage, attending college, joined mil.)
29
24.  In-law troubles
29
25.  Outstanding personal achievement
28
26.  Spouse beginning or ceasing work outside the home
26
27.  Beginning or ceasing formal schooling
26
28.  Major change in living condition (new home, remodeling, deterioration of neighborhood or home etc.)
25
29.  Revision of personal habits (dress manners, associations, quitting smoking)
24
30. Troubles with the boss
23
31.  Major changes in working hours or conditions
20
32.  Changes in residence
20
33.  Changing to a new school
20
34.  Major change in usual type and/or amount of recreation
19
35.  Major change in church activity (i.e. A lot more or less than usual)
19
36.  Major change in social activities (clubs, movies, visiting, etc.)
18
37.  Taking on a loan (car, tv, freezer, etc)
17
38.  Major change in sleeping habits (a lot more or a lot less than usual)
16
39.  Major change in number of family get-togethers (“”)
15
40. Major change in eating habits (a lot more or less food intake, or very different meal hours or surroundings)
15
41.  Vacation
13
42.  Major holidays
12
43.  Minor violations of the law (traffic tickets, jaywalking, disturbing the peace, etc)
11

Now, add up all the points you have to find your score.

150pts or less means a relatively low amount of life change and a low susceptibility to stress-induced health breakdown.

150 to 300 pts implies about a 50% change of a major health breakdown in the next 2 years.


300pts or more raises the odds to about 80%, according to the Holmes-Rahe statistical prediction model.

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