English version of HARI STRESS INVENTORY
Dr.
Hari S.Chandran
This is a tool to
measure the amount of stress you experience in your daily life.
66 statements are
included. Read slowly and carefully, state how far it is true in your case. You
may please choose any one of the following five options to each item.
1.
Very true, I agree fully
2.
True ,
I agree
3.
I cannot
say
4.
Not true , I
disagree
5.
Not true, I totally
disagree.
Once you finish writing your responses to all
items, you can go to the scoring key, given at
the end. Now start taking the test.
1.
I do things in a hurry.
2.
I like to travel slowly.
3.
I eat food faster.
4.
I never interrupt when
others talk.
5.
I want to finish works
with neatness and perfection.
6.
I speak slowly.
7.
Seeing lazy people I get
angry.
8.
I never bet with others.
9.
I feel tensed on
thinking about my responsibilities
10. I am not happy to wait in a queue.
11. I always consider the feelings of others while
talking.
12. I take intoxicants.
13. I pray regularly.
14. I am interested in religious books.
15. My sexual life is not satisfactory.
16. I watch movies and plays.
17. I practice meditation.
18. I don’t reveal secrets to others.
19. I can’t stay away from home.
20. I fell tensed on unexpected arrival of a guest.
21. I feel disturbed on an unexpected expenditure.
22. I have debts.
23. I quarrel frequently with spouse.
24. I feel that some of my family members are
against me.
25. I am not properly understood.
26. I feel devaluated in society.
27. I can’t plan my financial budget properly.
28. I am not being loved.
29. I have a lot of family problems.
30. I reach home late.
31. I discus my problems with family members.
32. I have experiences of loosing job unexpectedly.
33. I am often scolded by superiors for coming late.
34. I fear my work place.
35. I quarrel with colleagues.
36. I had been a scapegoat in fight between
superiors.
37. I don’t like in engaging in love affairs.
38. I receive confusing and contradicting
instructions from above.
39. My job is boring one.
40. I am not paid adequately.
41. My work evokes prick of conscience.
42. I had to bear injustice silently.
43. I am satisfied at work.
44. I am well trained for my work.
45. I get angry soon.
46. I don’t loose opportunities to help others.
47. I believe and spread rumors.
48. I am a patient listener.
49. I am willing to accept my faults.
50. At times I feel like destroying everything.
51. I suffer from headache.
52. I have fre3quent attacks of chest pain.
53. I have poor appetite.
54. I sweat without reason.
55. I don’t get adequate sleep.
56. I have nightmares.
57. I loose control soon.
58. I hate criticism.
59. I feel anxious.
60. I feel calm.
61. I usually regret for what has happened.
62. I fell sorry.
63. I feel frustrated.
64. I am happy.
65. I am confident.
66. I feel worthless..
This
is a questionnaire to measure your STRESS in different life situations.
Once you finish
answering, give scores to each response.
5,4,3,2,1 Scores
respectively for A,B,C,D,E.
Qns. 2, 4, 6, 8, 11,
13, 14, 16, 17, 31, 43, 44, 46, 48, 49, 60, 64, 65 should be scored in the
opposite order.( Scores
1,2,3,4,5 respectively for A,B,C,D,E)
Find your total score.
If it is above 150, you
should find out what makes you tensed, may be your life style... try to change
it. If above 220, you need professional help to reduce stress. Thanks
Prof. Dr. Hari
S.Chandran, M.Phil (Psy), Ph.D, PGDPC is working as Cons. Psychologist
,Department of Deaddiction & Mental Health, St.Gregorios Mission Hospital,
Parumala. Kerala, INDIA
Contact author in English only drhari7@hotmail.com
For detailed
literature regarding test construction visit https://sites.google.com/site/hsiharistressinventory/home
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