Draw-a-Person-in-the-Rain as an assessment of stress and coping resources
This study examined the relationships between the Draw-a-Person-in-the-Rain (DAPR) and the Coping Resource Inventory for Stress (CRIS) and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10). Participants were 40 clients with psychiatric diagnoses and co-occurring substance use disorders. Three raters used revised...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Arts in psychotherapy 2010-07, Vol.37 (3), p.233-239 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study examined the relationships between the Draw-a-Person-in-the-Rain (DAPR) and the Coping Resource Inventory for Stress (CRIS) and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10). Participants were 40 clients with psychiatric diagnoses and co-occurring substance use disorders. Three raters used revised DAPR rating scales to score the drawings for stress and protection indicators. Intraclass correlation coefficients demonstrated satisfactory inter-rater reliability for both scales, Perceived Protection (
r
=
.89) and Perceived Stress (
r
=
.88). The number of DAPR protection indicators correlated positively with the CRIS Self-Directedness scale (
r
=
.43,
p
<
.01); there also were trends towards significant correlations with the Confidence scale (
r
=
.31,
p
<
.10) and the Mental Tension Control subscale (
r
=
.30,
p
<
.10). The DAPR stress indicators did not correlate with either self-report measure; however, the DAPR protection indicators and the PSS-10 did show a trend toward a significant correlation (
r
=
.29,
p
<
.10). |
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ISSN: | 0197-4556 1873-5878 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.aip.2010.04.009 |