HomeEuropean Journal of Psychological AssessmentVol. 35, No. 6 Previous article Next article Original ArticleMeasurement Invariance Analysis of the Parental Stress IndexBernhard Piskernik, Barbara Supper, and Lieselotte AhnertBernhard Piskernik Faculty of Psychology, Department of Applied Psychology: Health, Development, Enhancement and Intervention, University of Vienna, Austria Search for more papers by this author, Barbara Supper Faculty of Psychology, Department of Applied Psychology: Health, Development, Enhancement and Intervention, University of Vienna, Austria Search for more papers by this author, and Lieselotte Ahnert Faculty of Psychology, Department of Applied Psychology: Health, Development, Enhancement and Intervention, University of Vienna, Austria Search for more papers by this authorPublished Online:March 28, 2018https://doi.org/10.1027/1015-5759/a000463PDFView Full TextSupplemental MaterialAbstract ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations Cite ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditE-Mail SectionsMoreSupplemental Material1015-5759_a000463_esm1.pdf (1 MB)1015-5759_a000463_esm2.pdf (688 KB)FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byFatherhood Measurement and Assessment22 November 2022Couples becoming parents: Trajectories for psychological distress and buffering effects of social supportJournal of Affective Disorders, Vol. 265 Volume 35Issue 6November 2019ISSN: 1015-5759eISSN: 2151-2426 HistoryReceivedNovember 15, 2016RevisedJuly 18, 2017AcceptedAugust 13, 2017Published onlineMarch 28, 2018 Licenses & Copyright© 2018Hogrefe PublishingKeywordsmeasurement invariancefather-mother distinctionparental stressAcknowledgments:This work has been carried out as part of CENOF (the Central European Network on Fatherhood with headquarters at the University of Vienna) and was supported by the Jacobs Foundation (AZ: 2013-1049).PDF download