The development of a life event scale for use with pregnant, white, South African women is described. Estimates of test-retest reliability of two data gathering techniques are given. The validity of the scale is discussed. It is suggested that the life event scale described overcomes many of the psychometric objections to life event scales that are found in the literature.
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