Abstract
Background: The School Anxiety Scale-Teacher Report (SAS-TR) was designed to assess anxiety in children at school. The SAS-TR is a proxy rated measure and could assess social anxiety, generalized anxiety and also gives a total anxiety score. This study aimed to translate and validate the SAS-TR in Iran. Methods: The translation and cultural adaptation of the original questionnaire were carried out in accordance with the published guidelines. A sample of students participated in the study. Reliability was estimated using internal consistency and test-retest analysis. Validity was assessed using content validity. The factor structure of the questionnaire was extracted by performing both exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses. Results: In all 200 elementary students aged 6 to 10 years were studied. Considering the recommended cut-offvalues, overall the prevalence of high anxiety condition in elementary students was found to be 21%. Cronbach's alpha coefficient for the Iranian SAS-TR was 0.92 and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was found to be 0.81. The principal component analysis indicated a two-factor structure for the questionnaire (generalized and social anxiety) that jointly accounted for 55.3% of variances observed. The confirmatory factory analysis also indicated a good fit to the data for the two-latent structure of the questionnaire. Conclusion: In general the findings suggest that the Iranian version of SAS-TR has satisfactory reliability, and validity for measuring anxiety in 6 to 10 years old children in Iran. It is simple and easy to use and now can be applied in future studies.
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Hajiamini, Z., Mohamadi, A., Ebadi, A., Fathi-Ashtiani, A., Tavousi, M., & Montazeri, A. (2012). The school anxiety scale-teacher report (SAS-TR): Translation and psychometric properties of the Iranian version. BMC Psychiatry, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-12-82
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