Normalization of the Cognitive Questionnaire about Body and Health (cabah)
Research Areas : Psychology
maryam khadirzare
1
(kurdistan university)
فریده نرگسی
2
(Instructor Dr. Farideh Nargesi Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj Branch, Sanandaj, Iran)
farzad zandi
3
(Assistant Professor Dr. Farzad Zandi, Islamic Azad University, Qorveh Branch, Qorveh, Iran)
alireza mokhberi
4
(msc in psychology)
Keywords: Healthn Anxiety, Cognition, Covid 19, Validity, Reliability, Confirmatory Factor Analysis,
Abstract :
Dysfunctional beliefs about illness and physical symptoms have been identified as risk factors for health anxiety. The Body and Health Cognitions Questionnaire (CABAH) is one of the most comprehensive tools for measuring health cognition. The aim of this study was to standardize Questionnaire 30 of this questionnaire in Iran. The number of samples in this study included 869 male and female students with health anxiety in Sanandaj Azad University, Kurdistan University and Khorramabad University of Medical Sciences who were selected by convenience sampling. Were evaluated. The validity of the questionnaire was obtained by Cronbach's alpha method and the construct validity was obtained by confirmatory factor analysis using Lizrel software. The Cronbach's alpha value of the whole questionnaire is 0.80, which indicates the appropriate internal consistency of the questionnaire. Also, the correlation between two parallel forms in the halving test for the CABAH questionnaire was 0.61, which is also acceptable. Therefore, in general, it can be said that the CABAH questionnaire has good reliability and can be used as a valid tool.
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