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  • Psychology
  • Mental Health
  • Psychometrics

Background:

  • Conceptualizations of resiliency lack theoretical alignment with assessment tools.
  • A need exists for a theoretically driven resiliency measure linked to interventions.
  • Resiliency is operationalized as adaptive functioning under chronic daily stress.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel resiliency theory, treatment model, and assessment measure (Current Experience Scale; CES).
  • To establish the psychometric properties of the CES.
  • To demonstrate the CES's alignment with a resiliency intervention.

Main Methods:

  • Psychometric properties (factor structure, internal consistency) were evaluated using a sample of 273 participants.
  • Construct validity was explored in 151 intervention participants.
  • Sensitivity to change was assessed pre- and post-intervention.

Main Results:

  • A 23-item, 6-factor solution demonstrated good fit and internal consistency (α = .81–.95).
  • The CES correlated significantly with theoretical constructs (p < .001).
  • Significant improvements were observed post-intervention.

Conclusions:

  • The CES is a psychometrically sound measure aligned with resiliency theory and intervention.
  • The CES shows promise for assessing adaptive functioning and resiliency to chronic stress.
  • The CES can be utilized in future longitudinal and intervention studies.