Fernández-Sogorb A, Inglés CJ, Sanmartín R, Gonzálvez C, Vicent M, García-Fernández YJM. Validation of the Visual Analogue Scale for Anxiety-Revised and school refusal across anxiety profiles.
Int J Clin Health Psychol 2018;
18:264-272. [PMID:
30487932 PMCID:
PMC6225016 DOI:
10.1016/j.ijchp.2018.07.002]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES
This paper aimed to validate the Spanish version of scores of the Visual Analogue Scale for Anxiety-Revised (VAA-R) in child population, and to verify the existence of anxiety profiles and to relate them to school refusal.
METHOD
The sample was made up of 911 Spanish students between 8 and 12 years old (M = 9.61, SD = 1.23). The measures used were the VAA-R and the School Refusal Assessment Scale-Revised for Children (SRAS-R-C).
RESULTS
Confirmatory factorial analysis supported the three-dimensional VAA-R structure: Anticipatory Anxiety (AA), School-based performance Anxiety (SA) and Generalized Anxiety (GA). The VAA-R has an adequate reliability and structural invariance across sex and age. No latent mean differences were found across sex, but did occur through age in AA and GA factors. Cluster analysis identified four child anxiety profiles: High Anxiety, High Anxiety School-type, Low Anxiety, and Moderate Anxiety, which differed significantly in all dimensions of school refusal.
CONCLUSIONS
These findings may be useful for the assessment and treatment of anxious symptoms originated at school.
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