The Occupational Stress Inventory-Revised (OSI-R) is a concise measure of three domains of occupational adjustment: occupational stress, psychological strain, and coping resources. The original research edition of the OSI was designed to (a) develop an integrated theoretical model to link these three important dimensions, and (b) develop generic occupational stress measures that would apply across different occupational levels and environments.
The OSI-R takes approximately 30 minutes to complete and yields a 4 page report containing profiles of the respondent's scores on each of the 14 OSI-R scales, as well as scale descriptions and other interpretive material.