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Psychometric Properties of Revised Social Anxiety Scale in Arab Cultures

Year 2025, Volume: 17 Issue: Supplement 1, 354 - 369
https://doi.org/10.18863/pgy.1744154

Abstract

Objective: This multi-study report aimed to develop and validate an updated version of Social Anxiety Scale (Revised Social Anxiety Scale) in alignment with DSM-5-TR and ICD-11 diagnostic criteria, based on Heimberg’s cognitive-behavioral model.
Method: Two independent studies were conducted. In Study 1, exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was applied to a sample of 314 adults from Syria and Oman to identify the factorial structure of a revised 43-item scale. In Study 2, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was conducted on a separate sample of 345 participants,.
Results: EFA revealed a five-factor structure: (1) social situation anxiety, (2) difficulty interacting with strangers, (3) performance anxiety, (4) fear of criticism, and (5) physical symptoms. CFA confirmed the five-factor structure with excellent model fit indices (CFI = 0.961, RMSEA = 0.050). Measurement invariance across cultures (Syrian vs. Omani) and genders was established. The scale shows high internal consistency (α = .96) and strong valid criterion with established measures (SAQ-A30, SAD-D-10). Only one significant gender difference was found: the fear of negative evaluation was slightly higher in males.
Conclusion: Overall, the scale demonstrates robust psychometric properties and cultural sensitivity, offering a reliable tool for clinical and research assessment of social anxiety in Arab populations. The scale further demonstrates potential clinical utility as a preliminary screening tool to enhance early diagnosis and guide culturally sensitive treatment planning.

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The researcher would like to thank all the respondents who volunteered to answer the scale questions.

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  • Asher M, Aderka IM (2018) Gender differences in social anxiety disorder. J Clin Psychol, 74:1730–1741.
  • Bethlehem J (2010) Selection bias in web surveys. Int Stat Rev, 78:161–188.
  • Byrne BM (2012) Structural Equation Modeling with AMOS: Basic Concepts, Applications, and Programming, 2nd Ed. London, Routledge.
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  • El-Hanafi RG, Arafa N, Azab HA (2022) Psychometric properties of the social anxiety scale among university students. J Psychol Couns, 70:139–161.
  • Field A (2024) Discovering Statistics Using IBM SPSS Statistics, 6th Ed. Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage.
  • Garcia-Lopez LJ, Bermejo RM, Hidalgo MD (2010) The social phobia inventory: Screening and cross-cultural validation in Spanish adolescents. Span J Psychol, 13:970–980.
  • Hair JF, Babin BJ, Anderson RE, Black WC (2019) Multivariate Data Analysis, 8th Ed. Boston, MA, Cengage.
  • Hajuri M, Tariku M, Abdu Z (2020) Prevalence and associated factors of social phobia among College of Health Science students, Mettu Town, Southwest Ethiopia 2019; Institutional based cross-sectional study. Open Public Health J, 13:373–379.
  • La Greca AM, Lopez N (1998) Social anxiety among adolescents: linkages with peer relations and friendships. J Abnorm Child Psychol, 26:83–94.
  • Leary MR (1983) A brief version of the fear of negative evaluation scale. Pers Soc Psychol Bull, 9:371–375.
  • Lecrubier Y, Wittchen HU, Faravelli C, Bobes J, Patel A, Knapp M (2000) A European perspective on social anxiety disorder. Eur Psychiatry, 15:5–16.
  • Liebowitz MR (1987) Social phobia. Mod Probl Pharmacopsychiatry, 22:141–173.
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  • Makki M (2023) Psychometric properties of the social anxiety scale for psoriasis patients. Journal of Faculty of Education in Psychological Sciences, 47:265–286.
  • Mattick RP, Clarke JC (1998) Development and validation of measures of social phobia scrutiny fear and social interaction anxiety. Behav Res Ther, 36:455–470.
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  • Olivares J, Ruiz J, Hidalgo M, María D, García-López, LJ, Rosa, AI et al. (2005) Social Anxiety scale for adolescents (SAS-A): psychometric properties in a Spanish-speaking population. Int J Clin Health Psychol, 5:85–97.
  • Pechorro P, Ayala-Nunes L, Nunes C, Marôco J, Gonçalves RA (2016) The social anxiety scale for adolescents: measurement invariance and psychometric properties among a school sample of Portuguese youths. Child Psychiatry Hum Dev, 47:975–984.
  • Rudwan SJ (2001) Social anxiety: a field study to standardize a Social Anxiety Scale on Syrian samples. Journal of the Educational Research Center, 10(19):47–77.
  • Schiltz HK, Magnus BE, McVey AJ, Haendel AD, Dolan BK, Stanley RE et al. (2021) A psychometric analysis of the social anxiety scale for adolescents among youth with autism spectrum disorder: caregiver–adolescent agreement, factor structure, and validity. Assessment, 28:100–115.
  • Turner SM, Beidel DC, Dancu CV, Stanley MA (1989) An empirically derived inventory to measure social fears and anxiety: the social phobia and anxiety inventory. Psychol Assess, 1:35–40.
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Revize Sosyal Anksiyete Ölçeğinin Arap Toplumlarındaki Psikometrik Özellikleri

Year 2025, Volume: 17 Issue: Supplement 1, 354 - 369
https://doi.org/10.18863/pgy.1744154

Abstract

Amaç: Bu çalışma, Heimberg'in bilişsel-davranışsal modeline dayalı olarak, DSM-5-TR ve ICD-11 tanı kriterlerine uyumlu bir Sosyal Anksiyete Ölçeği güncellenmiş versiyonunu (Recize Sosyal Anksiyete Ölçeği) geliştirmeyi ve doğrulamayı amaçlamıştır.
Yöntem: Bu çalışma bağlamında, iki bağımsız çalışma gerçekleştirilmiştir. Çalışma 1'de, revize edilmiş 43 maddelik ölçeğin faktöriyel yapısını belirlemek üzere Suriye ve Umman'dan 314 yetişkin örneklemine açımlayıcı faktör analizi (AFA) uygulanmıştır. Çalışma 2'de, ayrı bir 345 katılımcı örneğinde doğrulayıcı faktör analizi (DFA) gerçekleştirilmiştir.
Bulgular: AFA, beş faktörlü bir yapı ortaya koymuştur: (1) sosyal durum anksiyetesi, (2) yabancılarla etkileşim zorluğu, (3) performans anksiyetesi, (4) eleştiri korkusu ve (5) fiziksel belirtiler. Çalışma 2’de DFA ile beş faktörlü yapı, mükemmel model uyum indeksleri ile doğrulanmıştır (CFI = 0,961, RMSEA = 0,050). Kültürler (Suriye, Umman) ve cinsiyetler arası ölçüm değişmezliği kurulmuştur. Ölçek, yüksek iç tutarlılık (α = ,96) ve yerleşik ölçümlerle (SAQ-A30, SAD-D-10) güçlü kriter geçerliği göstermektedir. Yalnızca bir anlamlı cinsiyet farkı bulunmuştur: negatif değerlendirme korkusu erkeklerde hafifçe daha yüksektir.
Sonuç: Genel olarak, ölçek sağlam psikometrik özellikler ve kültürel duyarlılık sergilemekte olup, Arap popülasyonlarında sosyal anksiyete değerlendirmesi için klinik ve araştırma amaçlı güvenilir bir araç sunmaktadır. Ölçek ayrıca, erken tanılamayı güçlendirmek ve kültürel olarak duyarlı tedavi planlamasını yönlendirmek üzere ön tarama aracı olarak potansiyel klinik fayda göstermektedir.

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  • Al-Riggad HK (2017) Social phobia and its relationship with university adjustment among students of the Hashemite University. Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 1:232-248.
  • Alam N, Ahmed O, Naher L, Hiramoni (2021) The psychometric properties of social anxiety scale for adolescents (SAS-A) short form-Bangla. Heliyon, 7:e07801.
  • Ambusaidi A, Al-Huseini S, Alshaqsi H, AlGhafri M, Chan MF, Al-Sibani N (2022) The prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of social anxiety disorder: a focused national survey. Chronic Stress (Thousand Oaks), 6:24705470221081215.
  • APA (2013) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Ed (DSM-5). Washington, American Psychiatric Association.
  • APA (2022) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Ed text rev. (DSM-5-TR). Washington, American Psychiatric Association.
  • Asher M, Aderka IM (2018) Gender differences in social anxiety disorder. J Clin Psychol, 74:1730–1741.
  • Bethlehem J (2010) Selection bias in web surveys. Int Stat Rev, 78:161–188.
  • Byrne BM (2012) Structural Equation Modeling with AMOS: Basic Concepts, Applications, and Programming, 2nd Ed. London, Routledge.
  • Chen FF (2007) Sensitivity of goodness of fit indexes to lack of measurement invariance. Struct Equ Model Multidiscip J, 14:464–504.
  • Cohen J (1988) Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Ed. Mahwah, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • Caballo VE, Salazar IC, Irurtia MJ, Arias B, Hofmann SG, CISO-A Research Team (2010) Measuring social anxiety in 11 countries: Development and validation of the social anxiety questionnaire for adults, Eur J Psychol Assess, 26:95–107.
  • Caballo VE, Arias B, Salazar IC, Irurtia MJ, Hofmann SG, CISO-A Research Team (2015) Psychometric properties of an innovative self-report measure: The social anxiety questionnaire for adults. Psychol Assess, 27:997–1012.
  • Connor KM, Davidson JR, Churchill LE, Sherwood A, Foa E, Weisler RH (2000) Psychometric properties of the social phobia inventory (SPIN). New self-rating scale. Br J Psychiatry, 176:379–386.
  • El-Hanafi RG, Arafa N, Azab HA (2022) Psychometric properties of the social anxiety scale among university students. J Psychol Couns, 70:139–161.
  • Field A (2024) Discovering Statistics Using IBM SPSS Statistics, 6th Ed. Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage.
  • Garcia-Lopez LJ, Bermejo RM, Hidalgo MD (2010) The social phobia inventory: Screening and cross-cultural validation in Spanish adolescents. Span J Psychol, 13:970–980.
  • Hair JF, Babin BJ, Anderson RE, Black WC (2019) Multivariate Data Analysis, 8th Ed. Boston, MA, Cengage.
  • Hajuri M, Tariku M, Abdu Z (2020) Prevalence and associated factors of social phobia among College of Health Science students, Mettu Town, Southwest Ethiopia 2019; Institutional based cross-sectional study. Open Public Health J, 13:373–379.
  • La Greca AM, Lopez N (1998) Social anxiety among adolescents: linkages with peer relations and friendships. J Abnorm Child Psychol, 26:83–94.
  • Leary MR (1983) A brief version of the fear of negative evaluation scale. Pers Soc Psychol Bull, 9:371–375.
  • Lecrubier Y, Wittchen HU, Faravelli C, Bobes J, Patel A, Knapp M (2000) A European perspective on social anxiety disorder. Eur Psychiatry, 15:5–16.
  • Liebowitz MR (1987) Social phobia. Mod Probl Pharmacopsychiatry, 22:141–173.
  • Mahdi M (2014) Developing a social anxiety scale for a sample of students at Al-Quds Open University. Al-Quds Open University Repository. Available from: http://repository.aaup.edu/jspui/handle/123456789/1083.
  • Makki M (2023) Psychometric properties of the social anxiety scale for psoriasis patients. Journal of Faculty of Education in Psychological Sciences, 47:265–286.
  • Mattick RP, Clarke JC (1998) Development and validation of measures of social phobia scrutiny fear and social interaction anxiety. Behav Res Ther, 36:455–470.
  • Morrison AS, Heimberg RG (2013) Social anxiety and social anxiety disorder. Annu Rev Clin Psychol, 9:249–274.
  • NICE (2013) Social Anxiety Disorder: Recognition, Assessment, and Treatment (Clinical Guideline No. 159). London, UK, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence.
  • NIMH (2025) Social anxiety disorder. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/social-anxiety-disorder (Accessed 14.4.2025).
  • Nelemans SA, Meeus WH, Branje SJ, Van Leeuwen K, Colpin H, Verschueren K et al. (2019) Social anxiety scale for adolescents (SAS-A) short form: longitudinal measurement invariance in two community samples of youth. Assessment, 26:235–248.
  • Nunnally J, Bernstein H (1994) Psychometric Theory. Columbus, Ohio, McGraw-Hill.
  • Olivares J, Ruiz J, Hidalgo M, María D, García-López, LJ, Rosa, AI et al. (2005) Social Anxiety scale for adolescents (SAS-A): psychometric properties in a Spanish-speaking population. Int J Clin Health Psychol, 5:85–97.
  • Pechorro P, Ayala-Nunes L, Nunes C, Marôco J, Gonçalves RA (2016) The social anxiety scale for adolescents: measurement invariance and psychometric properties among a school sample of Portuguese youths. Child Psychiatry Hum Dev, 47:975–984.
  • Rudwan SJ (2001) Social anxiety: a field study to standardize a Social Anxiety Scale on Syrian samples. Journal of the Educational Research Center, 10(19):47–77.
  • Schiltz HK, Magnus BE, McVey AJ, Haendel AD, Dolan BK, Stanley RE et al. (2021) A psychometric analysis of the social anxiety scale for adolescents among youth with autism spectrum disorder: caregiver–adolescent agreement, factor structure, and validity. Assessment, 28:100–115.
  • Turner SM, Beidel DC, Dancu CV, Stanley MA (1989) An empirically derived inventory to measure social fears and anxiety: the social phobia and anxiety inventory. Psychol Assess, 1:35–40.
  • Watson D, Friend R (1969) Measurement of social-evaluative anxiety. J Consult Clin Psychol, 33:448–457.
  • WHO (2019) International Classification of Diseases 11th edition (ICD-11). Geneva, World Health Organization.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Clinical Psychology, Testing, Assessment and Psychometrics (Other)
Journal Section Research
Authors

Samer Jamil Rudwan 0000-0002-8844-1307

Project Number No-Number
Early Pub Date October 14, 2025
Publication Date October 27, 2025
Submission Date July 16, 2025
Acceptance Date October 14, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 17 Issue: Supplement 1

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AMA Rudwan SJ. Psychometric Properties of Revised Social Anxiety Scale in Arab Cultures. Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar - Current Approaches in Psychiatry. October 2025;17(Supplement 1):354-369. doi:10.18863/pgy.1744154

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