Table : TABLE 13.2
Examples of Daily Hassles
Daily Hassles Scale
• Concern about weight
• Concern about health of family member
• Not enough money for housing
• Too many things to do
• Misplacing or losing things
• Too many interruptions
• Don’t like current work duties
• Traffic
• Car repairs or transportation problems
College Daily Hassles Scale
• Increased class workload
• Troubling thoughts about your future
• Fight with boyfriend/girlfriend
• Concerns about meeting high standards
• Wasting time
• Computer problems
• Concerns about failing a course
• Concerns about money
Acculturative Daily Hassles for Children
• It bothers me when people force me to be like everyone else.
• Because of the group I’m in, I don’t get the grades I deserve.
• I don’t feel at home here in the United States.
• People think I’m shy, when I really just have trouble speaking English.
• I think a lot about my group and its culture.
Sources: Research from Blankstein & Flett, 1992; Kanner & others, 1981; Ross & others, 1999; Staats & others, 2007; Suarez-Morales & others, 2007.
Arguing that “daily hassles” could be just as stress-inducing as major life events, Richard Lazarus and his colleagues constructed a 117-item Daily Hassles Scale. Later, other researchers developed daily hassles scales for specific groups.