Abstract: | To facilitate early identification of children at risk for developmentof behavioral or emotional disturbance, the Parenting StressIndex (PSI) is designed as a screening and diagnostic instrumentthat measures the relative magnitude of stress in the parent-childsystem. For this study, the most re cent revision of the PSI,Form 6, was evaluated for reliability and factorial validityusing a sample of 534 parents. Form 6 of the PSI was found tohave even higher reliability than previous forms, supportingits continued usefulness both for preliminary screening andfor pretesl/posttest measure ment of the effectiveness of counselingprograms and intervention tech niques. Form 6 of the PSI wasalso found to have high factorial validity, suggesting thatthe domain scores and subscale scores may be confidently utilizedto provide information about specific sources of stress in theparent-child system which should be the focus of further attentionand professional assistance. |