A common practice in the field of social anxiety assessment in Portuguese and Spanish-speaking countries is the use of instruments, developed in English-speaking countries, without prior adaptation to the country of application. Recently, it has been empirically developed the new Social Anxiety Questionnaire for Adults (SAQ) with social situations from Ibero America, Spain and Portugal. This article presents the psychometric properties of the SAQ, applied to a sample of 2,422 Brazilians. The results show that the questionnaire maintains its five-factor original structure, with its 30 items loading above 0.40 in each of the five factors. The reliability and internal consistency are high. Differences associated with gender were found, showing that women scored higher than men in three out of the five factors and in global social anxiety. These data indicate that the SAQ is a reliable and valid measure for use in Brazil. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Caballo, V. E., Salazar, I. C., Nobre-Sandoval, L., Wagner, M. F., Arias, B., & Lourenço, L. (2017). Validação brasileira do Questionário de Ansiedade Social para Adultos (CASO). Psicologia - Teoria e Prática, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.5935/1980-6906/psicologia.v19n2p131-147
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