Psychometrics properties of the Persian version of Beck Anxiety Inventory in North of Iranian adolescents

Publish Year: 1394
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 26 اسفند 1394

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Aim: This study investigated the psychometric properties of the Persian Version of the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) for adolescents. Materials and Methods: This research examined the validity and reliability of BAI in North of Iranian normal population. After psychologists had been sufficientlyprepared, they were dispatched to different regions of the Guilan (Guilan Province of Iran), referring to residential places for boys and girls in the research. At the end, 783 respondents were randomly recruited and tested using BAI. Two hundred and thirty-two respondents were randomly selectedand re-tested in order to measure test-retest reliability with a 1-week interval time between first and second tests. To assess validity; we performed a principal component exploratory factor analysis to explore the factor structure of the BAI and Pearson’s correlation coefficient performed for convergentvalidity between the BAI, self-rating anxiety scale, symptom check list-90-R, sexual abuse trauma index and divergent validity with Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)-II. For data reduction and analysis, the SPSS 22 and Amos 18 were conducted. Result: Findings showed that the Persian version of BAIproved an acceptable test-retest reliability (r = 0.67), an internal consistency (α =0.88), convergent validity (0.40–0.44), and divergent validity (r = 0.216) with BDI-II. We found a clear cut point for our society and these findings confirmed the confirmatory factor analysis results and suggested that the factor structure for the BAI-Iranian is valid and stable. The indices were the Chi-square statistics (χ2 df =547.234), the comparative fit index =0.91), the standardized root-mean-square (0.05), the root-mean-square error of approximation (0.04), and the Akaike Information Criteria (694) a good model fit is indicated. Conclusion: The results support the applicability of BAI in adolescents and suggest the use of this inventory for screening general anxiety by school counselors and psychologists adolescents and research aims.

Authors

Mahnaz Fallahi Khesht-Masjedi

Department of Psychology, Shafa Hospital Psychiatric Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Scienses

Zoharah Omar

Faculty of Educational Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Seri Kembangan, Malaysia

Seyed Mousa Kafi Masoleh

Faculty of Humanities, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran