Authors
Mehran Zarghami, Masoudeh Babakhanian, Mojtaba Habibi Asgarabad, Masumeh Ghazanfanpour, Faezeh Sadat Akrami, Najmodin Nazeri, Yasaman Allameh, Hamid Sharif Nia, Nader Molavi
Publication date
2020
Journal
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Volume
14
Issue
4
Publisher
Brieflands
Description
Background
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is one of the most dangerous behaviors linked to substance abuse. The Inventory of Statements About Self-Injury (ISAS) has been developed to better understanding the factors associated with the onset and maintenance of NSSI behaviors.
Objectives
The ISAS was translated into the Persian language to study its psychometric properties in Iranian population of opioid and alcohol abusers.
Methods
This is a psychometric study investigating opioid and alcohol abusers in Iran, including those residing in addiction rehabilitation camps, prisons, hospitals, and addiction treatment clinics dispensing methadone in 2017. The sample size of this study was 470. The subjects completed the Inventory of Statements About Self-Injury, Barrat Impulsiveness Scale (BIS), and the Distress Tolerance Scale (DTS).
Results
The test-retest results were estimated for two weeks using the Intra-class Correlation Coefficient (ICC). The absolute reliability was determined to be 2.62%. There was a significant correlation between convergent and divergent instruments. The results of the exploratory factor analysis on 235 individuals in the sample showed all subscales of the inventory measure a single factor in the Iranian population. The total Cronbach’s alpha coefficient for this subscale was 0.93. Also, the results of confirmatory factor analyses on the rest of the sample (235), after applying the AMOS software suggestions to improve the model, showed this inventory was a good indicator for this population (χ2 = 131.69; P < 0.001; df = 56; χ2/df = 2.35; CFI = 0.97; RMSEA = 0.76; GFI = 0.92).
Conclusions
The Persian version of the …
Total citations
2021202220232024321
Scholar articles
M Zarghami, M Babakhanian, MH Asgarabad… - Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 2020