Translation and Validation of the Arabic International Adjustment Disorder Questionnaire Among Patients with Physical Illness and Their Families in Iraq.

Q1 Psychology
Chronic Stress Pub Date : 2025-04-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/24705470251332801
Mustafa Al-Gburi, Mustafa A Waleed, Mark Shevlin, Ghaith Al-Gburi
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Background: The populations of middle- and low-income countries are exposed to many stressors, and these are associated with worse mental health. The ICD-11 includes a section "Disorders specifically associated with stress" and there are many validated measures for the assessment of stress-related disorders. However, there is no self-reported measure of ICD-11 adjustment disorder available for use in Arabic-speaking populations. This study aimed to translate and validate the Arabic version of the self-reported International Adjustment Disorder Questionnaire.

Methods: Data was collected from Iraqi patients with physical illness and their families from October 6 to October 14, 2024, through a cross-sectional study conducted at Baghdad's Teaching Hospital and the Oncology Teaching Hospital. The R Environment for Statistical Programming was utilized for analysis.

Results: Findings from confirmatory factor analysis were consistent with previous studies by identifying two strongly correlated factors (r = 0.72), representing the 'preoccupation' and 'failure to adapt' symptom clusters. These factors showed reliable scores (α = 0.695 and 0.814) and significant relations to depression and anxiety. To avoid multicollinearity, a total symptom scale can be used, based on similarly positive relations to psychological states and high reliability (α = 0.798).

Conclusion: The Arabic translation demonstrates good psychometric properties and can be utilized in clinical and research settings.

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伊拉克躯体疾病患者及其家属阿拉伯语国际适应障碍问卷的翻译与验证
背景:中低收入国家的人口面临许多压力源,而这些压力源与较差的心理健康有关。ICD-11包括一节“与压力相关的疾病”,有许多有效的措施来评估与压力相关的疾病。然而,在讲阿拉伯语的人群中,没有ICD-11适应障碍的自我报告测量方法。本研究旨在翻译并验证阿拉伯文版自我报告的国际适应障碍问卷。方法:通过在巴格达教学医院和肿瘤教学医院进行的横断面研究,收集了2024年10月6日至10月14日伊拉克身体疾病患者及其家属的数据。使用R环境for Statistical Programming进行分析。结果:验证性因素分析的结果与先前的研究一致,确定了两个强相关因素(r = 0.72),代表“专注”和“适应失败”症状集群。这些因素与抑郁、焦虑有显著相关(α = 0.695、0.814)。为了避免多重共线性,可以使用基于与心理状态相似的正相关和高信度的总症状量表(α = 0.798)。结论:阿拉伯文译本具有良好的心理测量学性质,可用于临床和研究。
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Chronic Stress
Chronic Stress Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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