Introduction: The possible contribution of psychological stress to the development of breast cancer (BC) has been largely investigated. One of the most extensively used psychological scales is the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), which demonstrates sufficient reliability and validity. Thus, the purposes of this study were first to translate the PSS-10 into the Moroccan Arabic dialect language and second to evaluate its validity in women with BC. Methods: A method of translation and counter-translation into the Moroccan dialect was performed for the 10-item of PSS. Then the translated questionnaire was administered to a representative sample of 100 women with BC. Validation of met-rological qualities was established by examining: internal reliability, test-retest reliability, convergent validity, and factorial structure. Results: The Moroccan version of the PSS showed a good internal reliability (α = 0.87) and test-retest reliability (0.95 with IC95% = [0.88, 0.98]). The confirmatory factor analysis showed a bi-dimensional structure with two related latent factors. Moreover, the principal component analysis of the PSS allowed us to extract two factors that explained 67% of the total variance. Conclusions: We showed that the Moroccan version of the PSS-10 has good internal consistency and reliability. The factor structure is similar to that of the PSS translated into other languages. We consider this version of the PSS-10 to be an adequate instrument for assessing perceived stress in the Moroccan population. Moreover, it will be interesting to conduct further studies as comparative investigations between patients with BC and healthy women by using this validated Scale PSS.
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Mounjid, C., M’rabti, H., Sossé, L. A., Laraqui, A., Chajès, V., El Khannoussi, B., … Errihani, H. (2022). Validation of the Moroccan version of the Cohen perceived stress scale (PSS-10) among women with Breast cancer. Annals of Cancer Research and Therapy, 30(2), 100–105. https://doi.org/10.4993/acrt.30.100
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