Translation, adaptation and psychometric properties of Bahasa Malaysia version of the Swanson, Nolhan and Pelham (SNAP-IV) – teacher and parent ratings of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms: a preliminary study
Introduction: The SNAP-IV, consisted of 26 items, is one of the behaviour rating scales based on teacher-parent perception to screen the ADHD core symptoms of hyperactivity-impulsivity and inattention, together with symptoms of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). The original SNAP-IV has been psych...
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Language: | English English |
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2018
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/68184/19/68184%20TRANSLATION%2C%20ADAPTATION%20%26%20PROPERTIES%20OF%20MALAY%20VERSION.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/68184/1/ICCAP_Poster%20Presentation_V.1.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/68184/ |
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Summary: | Introduction: The SNAP-IV, consisted of 26 items, is one of the behaviour rating scales based on teacher-parent perception to screen the ADHD core symptoms of hyperactivity-impulsivity and inattention, together with symptoms of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). The original SNAP-IV has been psychometrically validated with report of high reliability and validity. Because of limited of teacher-parent-reported questionnaire for ADHD is available in Malay language; a research is required to translate or develop such a questionnaire. This study therefore aimed to translate the English version of SNAP-IV into Bahasa Malaysia (BM) and to measure its psychometric properties. Methods: Forward and backward translations were done in BM in accordance to the World Health Organization (WHO) guideline. The translated questionnaire was then harmonized for content validation by the researchers and five expert panels before being piloted among 91 parents. Psychometric evaluations have been conducted using Cronbach’s α (for internal reliability), Pearson’s correlation (for inter-item correlation) and exploratory factor analysis (for construct validity) to all of the responses obtained from the respondents. Results: The BM-SNAP-IV had excellent Cronbach’s α value for combined items (0.97) and for its respective sub-scales of inattention (0.94), hyperactivity/impulsivity (0.92) and ODD (0.91). The items within the same sub-scales were significantly correlated with the ranged between strong and very strong (r=0.70-0.85, p<0.01). The BM-SNAPIV has acceptable factor loading values for most items (0.39-0.82). Conclusions: The preliminary finding suggests the BM-SNAP-IV has the potential to be a reliable and valid screening tool for ADHD population in Malaysia. Further studies are required to support this notion. |
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