Reliability and Validity of the Educational Stress Scale for Adolescents (ESSA) in a Sample of Greek Students

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This research outlines the initial validation of a new instrument to quantify academic stress, the Educational Stress Scale for Adolescents (ESSA). A total of 399 students (61.9% females, 38.1% males), with a mean age of 16.3 years, participated in the research protocol. Cronbach’s α for the total 16-item ESSA scale was 0.878, suggesting good reliability. Cronbach’s α for each one of the five components were statistically positively significant. The Greek version of the Educational Stress Scale for Adolescents (ESSA) can be utilized as a valid tool to measure the perceived educational stress in adolescents.

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Moustaka, E., Bacopoulou, F., Manousou, K., Kanaka-Gantenbein, C., Chrousos, G. P., & Darviri, C. (2023). Reliability and Validity of the Educational Stress Scale for Adolescents (ESSA) in a Sample of Greek Students. Children, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/children10020292

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