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Psychometric Properties of the Iranian Version of the Stages of Change Readiness and Treatment Eagerness Scale

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  • Aliakbar Parvizifard
  • Haji Ahmad
  • Maznah Baba
  • Tajularipin Sulaiman

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The aim of the present study was to determine the psychometric properties of the Iranian version of the stages ofchange readiness and treatment eagerness scale, which had been translated and cross-culturally modified intoPersian language and back-translated to English. Most specifically, the study sought to validate the Iranianversion of the stages of change readiness and treatment eagerness scale, based on the evaluation of two experts.An additional objective was to test the translated instrument for its reliability. For this purpose, the validatedinstrument was administered to 80 male drug addicts, who were outpatient services at a governmentrehabilitation center. The results showed the both experts indicated that the items of the translated instrument hadvery high relevance to their present context. The inter-rater reliability of the scores given by the two expertsindicated .805 between the experts’ scores for the total scale.The findings showed that the alpha coefficients for the total scale scores at pre-test and post-test were .832and .787, respectively. Also, the results indicated that the alpha coefficients for all the subscales of the translatedinstrument at pre-test ranged from .69 to .81. In all the subscales, alphas at post-test ranged from .66 to .79. ThePearson correlation test indicated a high correlation coefficient of .86 between test and retest. In short, the studyshowed that the translated instrument has very high content validity and high reliability and that it can be used toassess motivation for behavior change and predict treatment outcomes in drug addicts that are receivingtreatments in Iran.

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  • Aliakbar Parvizifard & Haji Ahmad & Maznah Baba & Tajularipin Sulaiman, 2012. "Psychometric Properties of the Iranian Version of the Stages of Change Readiness and Treatment Eagerness Scale," International Journal of Psychological Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 4(2), pages 246-246, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ijpsjl:v:4:y:2012:i:2:p:246
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