Title
The Social Anxiety Questionnaire for Children: Cross-Cultural Assessment with a New Self-Report Measure
Date Issued
01 December 2016
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Caballo V.E.
Salazar I.C.
Arias B.
Calderero M.
Irurtia M.J.
Ollendick T.H.
Colussa P.
Flores C.
Brandani L.
Chiapetti N.
Fernandes K.
Lourenço L.
Rocha C.
Senra L.
Chesta S.
LĂłpez N.
Vásquez C.
Veliz A.
Aldaz L.
Amorocho P.
Aristizabal L.
Benavides A.
Betancourt S.
Buitrago L.
Cárdenas S.
Coconubo F.
Cuspoca Y.
DĂ­az P.
Echeverry C.
Escobar R.
Estupiñán L.
Forero J.
González J.
Higuera R.
Jurado D.
MartĂ­nez G.
MartĂ­nez M.
Montenegro Z.
Ortega M.
Ospina A.
Pérez M.
Perilla M.
Pinto B.
Puerta I.
Quintero H.
Rivera A.
Rodao D.
Rojas L.
Romero Y.
Ruiz L.
SantamarĂ­a L.
Santander R.
Taborda J.
GĂłmez V.
Vindas J.
Ortega L.
ZĂşniga A.
Andreu R.
Bueno B.
de Haro V.
ArdĂłn R.
Barcelata B.
Bonilla M.
Caballero J.
Castillo D.
Estrada-MartĂ­nez S.
Freyre M.
Garay J.
Hernández L.
Lara E.
Lechuga A.
Leija G.
Lira J.
Maldona E.
MartĂ­nez G.
MartĂ­nez R.
Meave S.
Mendoza A.
Moysén A.
Porras A.
RenterĂ­a A.
Rossano B.
Ruiz G.
Juan A.S.
Serrano M.
Servin J.
Silva M.
Stange I.
Villarruel M.
Virseda J.
Zalazar B.
Zarazua M.
Barreda A.
Beltrán N.
CalderĂłn M.
Candelario Y.
Castillo K.
Cueva J.
Dorival M.
Publisher(s)
Springer New York LLC
Abstract
This study describes a series of exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses that were conducted with the 44-item Social Anxiety Questionnaire for Children- 4th version (SAQ-CIV) to identify a reduced set of items that might be used to construct a new abbreviated instrument for measuring social anxiety in children and adolescents. The fourth version of the Social Anxiety Questionnaire for Children (SAQ-CIV) was administered to 12,801 non-clinical participants (ages 9 to 15 years) from 12 Latin American countries and Spain. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis supported a 6-factor structure of social anxiety in children, replicating a similar structure to that of adults (Caballo et al. in Behavioral Psychology/PsicologĂ­a Conductual, 18(1), 5–34, 2010; Caballo et al. in Behavior Therapy, 43(2), 313–328, 2012): 1) Interactions with the opposite sex, 2) Criticism and embarrassment, 3) Speaking in public/Talking to teachers, 4) Assertive expression of annoyance and disgust, 5) Performing in public, and 6) Interactions with strangers. Each of the factors contains 4 items, yielding an abbreviated 24-item instrument, the Social Anxiety Questionnaire for Children (SAQ-C). The present results suggest this is a reliable, valid, and culturally sensitive instrument to assess social anxiety in youth.
Start page
695
End page
709
Volume
38
Issue
4
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
PsicologĂ­a
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84983485901
Source
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
ISSN of the container
08822689
Sponsor(s)
This study was partially supported by Fundacion VECA for the Advancement of Clinical Behavioral Psychology (FUNVECA), and the manuscript’s translation was supported financially by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and by the regional government of Andalusia as part of the University of Granada’s program “Fortalecimiento de la I+D+i”
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