TY - JOUR
T1 - Stress in families of children with disabilities
T2 - An examination of the parenting stress index–short form (PSI-SF) in three Arab Countries
AU - Emam, Mahmoud Mohamed
AU - Al-Hendawi, Maha
AU - Gaafar Ali, Dalia
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Parents of children with disabilities (CWD) may experience varying degrees of stress due to the multiplicity of factors affecting both the lives of the children and the increased challenges to parental roles. There has been limited research on the stress experienced by parents of children with disabilities in Arab countries; however, this is in part because of the paucity of reliable and valid instruments to measure stress in this population. We examined the psychometric properties of a widely used instrument, the Parenting Stress Index—Short Form (PSI-SF), on a sample of parents of children with disabilities in three Arab countries: Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. Using data from 867 participants, a confirmatory factor analysis found that the data fit a three-factor model. The model showed high reliability for the PSI-SF as well as positive correlations of moderate to high magnitude between the latent factors in each country. The results support configural, metric, scalar, and strict invariance across the three countries. Implications for the use of the PSI-SF by clinicians, psychologists, and educational professionals in Arab countries are discussed.
AB - Parents of children with disabilities (CWD) may experience varying degrees of stress due to the multiplicity of factors affecting both the lives of the children and the increased challenges to parental roles. There has been limited research on the stress experienced by parents of children with disabilities in Arab countries; however, this is in part because of the paucity of reliable and valid instruments to measure stress in this population. We examined the psychometric properties of a widely used instrument, the Parenting Stress Index—Short Form (PSI-SF), on a sample of parents of children with disabilities in three Arab countries: Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. Using data from 867 participants, a confirmatory factor analysis found that the data fit a three-factor model. The model showed high reliability for the PSI-SF as well as positive correlations of moderate to high magnitude between the latent factors in each country. The results support configural, metric, scalar, and strict invariance across the three countries. Implications for the use of the PSI-SF by clinicians, psychologists, and educational professionals in Arab countries are discussed.
KW - Arab
KW - Oman
KW - Parenting stress inventory—short form
KW - Qatar
KW - Saudi Arabia
KW - confirmatory factor analysis
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U2 - 10.1080/00207411.2022.2035904
DO - 10.1080/00207411.2022.2035904
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85125358187
SN - 0020-7411
JO - International Journal of Mental Health
JF - International Journal of Mental Health
ER -