Saidakbari Zardkhaneh Saidakbari Zardkhaneh; Seyed EINOLLAH TEYMOURI FARD; bahareh alsadat heidariezadeh
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Considering the importance of evaluating adolescent and family empowerment programs using appropriate tools, the aim of this study was to determine the psychometric properties of the Persian version of the self-report tool and the report of parents and teachers of the family strengthening program (10-14). ...
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Considering the importance of evaluating adolescent and family empowerment programs using appropriate tools, the aim of this study was to determine the psychometric properties of the Persian version of the self-report tool and the report of parents and teachers of the family strengthening program (10-14). The present study was applied research in terms of purpose and survey-descriptive in terms of data collection method. The statistical population was 10-14 years old Iranian adolescents who were studying in the second elementary school (fourth, fifth and sixth grades). The sample consisted of 691 students (331 boys, 360 girls) and 691 parents (334 fathers, 357 mothers) who were selected through cluster random sampling. In order to collect data, the adolescent person survey questionnaire, parent / guardian survey questionnaire, ability and problems questionnaire - parents, teacher and adolescent version and school quality of life scale were used. The results of exploratory and confirmatory analysis also showed that the Parents and Adolescents Questionnaire is a one-factor tool. Simultaneous validity of the instruments was also acceptable. Therefore, it can be concluded that the tools have good psychometric properties to evaluate the family strengthening program.
Saeed Akbari-Zardkhaneh; Parvin Salehzadeh; Alimohammad Zanganeh; Nader Mansurkiaie; Mohammad Mostafavie; Mohsen Jallalat-Danesh; Einollah Teimorie; Siyamak Tahmasebi
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Due to the importance of identifying changes in students' mental health and the need for screening using accurate and valid tools appropriate to the ecological characteristics of Iranian society, the researchers decided to develop a short-scale electronic version of psychological health problems - teacher ...
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Due to the importance of identifying changes in students' mental health and the need for screening using accurate and valid tools appropriate to the ecological characteristics of Iranian society, the researchers decided to develop a short-scale electronic version of psychological health problems - teacher form for junior high school students. The statistical population of this study consists of junior high school students in 31 provinces of the country. In each province, two cities were selected by purposive sampling method and in each city, two schools were selected by simple random method and all junior high school students entered the sample group The sample consisted of 11,484 students (6,403 girls and 5,081 boys). Item analysis indicated appropriate psychometric properties for most items. The results of confirmatory factor analysis also showed that the eight-component model with forty items based on experts' views shows the best fit with the data. The standard path coefficients of the items were obtained between 0.34 and 0.87, which indicates the appropriate divergent validity and also the average variance extracted (between 0.46 and 0.73) of the items also indicates their convergent validity. The validity of the subscales was also optimally obtained based on the combined validity coefficient (between 0.83 and 0.93) and Cronbach's alpha (between 0.80 and 0.93). In other words, the short scale has the necessary internal coherence. The correlation between the components and with the total score was in the acceptable range. Comparing the factor structure of the girl and boy groups indicates a suitable and equivalent fit for both groups. Therefore, it can be concluded that psychometric properties indicate the appropriateness of the short form of the Mental Health Questionnaire for use in the screening process in the first grade high school students in Iran.