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Validity and Reliability of the Korean Version of the Expanded Nursing Stress Scale

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2015;21(5):542-551.
Published online: December 31, 2015

1College of Nursing, Hanyang University, Korea.

2Division of Nursing, Hallym University, Korea.

Corresponding author: Jeong, Geum Hee. Division of Nursing, Hallym University, 1 Hallymdaehak-gil, Chuncheon 200-702, Korea. Tel: +82-33-248-2713, Fax: +82-33-248-2734, ghjeong@hallym.ac.kr
• Received: October 25, 2015   • Revised: December 8, 2015   • Accepted: December 9, 2015

Copyright © 2015 Korean Academy of Nursing Administration

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  • Purpose
    This study was done to evaluate validity and reliability of the Korean version of the expanded nursing stress scale (ENSS).
  • Methods
    Forward-backward translation of ENSS from English to Korean was conducted. The translated instrument was pilot-tested and administrated to 285 nurses who worked in five general hospitals in Korea. Internal consistency reliability was assessed using Cronbach's α and composite reliability. Validity was evaluated through construct validity with confirmatory factor analysis, convergent and discriminant validity.
  • Results
    The Korean version of ENSS showed a reliable internal consistency with Cronbach's α.95 and composite reliability .99. Model fit indexes for 46 items were validated by confirmatory factor analysis(goodness of fit index .82, Tucker-Lewis index .92, root mean square error of approximation .04), indicating suitable construct validity. Factor loading of the 48 items (.47~.88) and average variance extracted out of nine factors (.52~.71.) indicated satisfactory convergent validity. Some values of square of the correlation coefficient between factors (.12~.89) were higher than average variance extracted values of each factor (.52~.71) so that it partly satisfied discriminant validity.
  • Conclusion
    Findings show that the Korean version ENSS has good reliability and suitable validity; therefore, can be used to assess and identify Korean nurses' job stress.
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Table 1

Characteristics of Participants (N=285)

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BSN=Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Table 2

Model Fitness Test Results from Confirmatory Factor Analysis (N=285)

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Criteria: GFI≥.90, TLI≥.90, CFI≥.90, RMSEA≤.10; GIF=goodness of fit index; TLI=Tucker-Lewis index; CFI=comparative fit index; RMSEA=root mean square error of approximation.

Table 3

Factor Loading and AVE of ENSS (N=285)

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AVE=Average variance extracted; *Original item: experiencing discrimination because of race or ethnicity.

Table 4

Intercorrelation with ENSS Subscales (N=285)

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ENSS=Expanded nursing stress scale.

Table 5

Reliability of ENSS (N=285)

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ENSS=Expanded nursing stress scale.

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    Characteristics of Participants (N=285)

    BSN=Bachelor of Science in Nursing

    Model Fitness Test Results from Confirmatory Factor Analysis (N=285)

    Criteria: GFI≥.90, TLI≥.90, CFI≥.90, RMSEA≤.10; GIF=goodness of fit index; TLI=Tucker-Lewis index; CFI=comparative fit index; RMSEA=root mean square error of approximation.

    Factor Loading and AVE of ENSS (N=285)

    AVE=Average variance extracted; *Original item: experiencing discrimination because of race or ethnicity.

    Intercorrelation with ENSS Subscales (N=285)

    ENSS=Expanded nursing stress scale.

    Reliability of ENSS (N=285)

    ENSS=Expanded nursing stress scale.

    Table 1 Characteristics of Participants (N=285)

    BSN=Bachelor of Science in Nursing

    Table 2 Model Fitness Test Results from Confirmatory Factor Analysis (N=285)

    Criteria: GFI≥.90, TLI≥.90, CFI≥.90, RMSEA≤.10; GIF=goodness of fit index; TLI=Tucker-Lewis index; CFI=comparative fit index; RMSEA=root mean square error of approximation.

    Table 3 Factor Loading and AVE of ENSS (N=285)

    AVE=Average variance extracted; *Original item: experiencing discrimination because of race or ethnicity.

    Table 4 Intercorrelation with ENSS Subscales (N=285)

    ENSS=Expanded nursing stress scale.

    Table 5 Reliability of ENSS (N=285)

    ENSS=Expanded nursing stress scale.

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