Match the correct description with the appropriate assessment tool.?

A. ?Student Stress Scale
B. ?Tombstone Test
C. ?Ardell Wellness Stress Test
D. ?Inventory of College Students' Recent Life Experiences
E. ??Perceived Stress Scale
F. ?Stress Vulnerability Questionnaire


A. ?This assessment tool, which measures exposure to various stressful life events and the extent to which the change impacted the individual, is an adaptation for college students of the Life Events Scale developed by Holmes and Rahe.
B. ?This tool allows you to assess what is most important in your life by reflecting on how you want to be remembered.
C. ?This stress assessment test is unique in its holistic approach to stress by incorporating physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and social aspects of health for a balanced assessment.
D. ?This assessment scale was designed to identify individual exposure to sources of stress or hassles and the extent to which those stressors were experienced over the past month.
E. ?This classic stress assessment instrument evaluates perceived stress by focusing on thoughts and feelings during the last month.
F. ?This self-assessment looks at the ways physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and social factors affect one's vulnerability to stress.

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