Hispanic Stress Inventory-Adolescent (HSI-A)

The Hispanic Stress Inventory-Adolescent (HSI-A) is a 71 item, culturally informed measure of psychosocial stress for both foreign-born and U.S.-born Hispanic adolescents. An 8 factor solution was established with factors that include Family Economic Stress, Acculturation-Gap Stress, Culture and Education Stress, Immigration-Related Stress, Discrimination Stress, Family Immigration Stress, Community and Gang-Related Stress, and Family and Drug-Related Stress (Cervantes et al., 2012).

Measure Source Article:

Cervantes, R.C., Fisher, D.G., Cordova, D., Napper, L.E. (2012) The Hispanic Stress Inventory-Adolescent Version: A culturally informed psychosocial assessment. Psychological Assessment, 24(1), 187-196.

 

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Translation Information:

The Hispanic Stress Inventory-Adolescent was translated to Spanish by the measure developers (Cervantes et al., 2012).

 

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