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Wright SRM

Wright SRM stands for Wright Social Readjustment Rating Scale.

The Wright SRM is a tool used to measure stress and its impact on a person's life. It does this by assigning a number to different kinds of stressful events, like getting a divorce or losing a job.

The scale is based on the idea that stressful events can add up and cause problems in a person's life. So, the higher the number assigned to a stressful event, the more likely it is that the person will experience negative effects of stress, like getting sick or feeling overwhelmed.

Basically, the Wright SRM helps people understand how stressful events can affect their lives and gives them a way to measure that impact.