پديد آورندگان :
Mousavi Roghayyeh نويسنده , Moradi Alireza نويسنده , Farzad Valiollah نويسنده , Mahdavi Harsini Esmaeil نويسنده , Spence نويسنده , Navabinejad Shokouh نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
The Spence Childrenיs Anxiety Scale (SCAS) is proposed to
measure anxiety in 6-12 years old based on the APA (DSM-IV, 1994)
classification system. The scale includes six correlated factors of
separation anxiety, social phobia, obsessive-compulsive, panic with
agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder, and fear of physical injury.
The scale was validated using a confirmatory-exploratory factor
analysis for the age range of 8-12 and 7-19. Further, it has been
standardized in the Netherlands, Australia, Japan, Germany, England,
New Zealand, and Austria, demonstrating high reliability and validity.
The present study examined its use with 417 male and female students
aged 6-12 years old in Tehran, Iran. The confirmatory factor analysis of
six uncorrelated factors supported the six hypothesized factors, with
strong internal consistency of subscales and the total score and
indicated a good fit index for six factors. The Chi-square value also
explains the covariance of the data. An exploratory factor analysis was
also performed using Varimax original and rotative indices which is
consistent with the proposed factor structure. The Cronbach alpha calculated for the internal reliability of the scale and the internal
consistency of the total score was high, which is consistent with the
results reported by other investigators. The results of this study have
shown that the seAS has suitable psychometric property among the
Iranian primary school children and it is probably a clinically valuable
tool in the assessment of childhood anxiety.