Psychometric properties of Malay obsessive-compulsive inventory-child version (OCI-CV) in Malaysian perspectives

This study aimed to examine the psychometric properties of reliability and validity of OCI-CV in a non-clinical sample of Malaysian children and adolescents. Participants of school-age and adolescent students from Klang Valley School completed the 21-item Malay OCI-CV using Google Form. OCI-CV Engli...

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Published inScandinavian journal of child and adolescent psychiatry and psychology Vol. 10; no. 1; pp. 114 - 122
Main Authors Fitri Sarnin, Eusoff, Sharip, Shalisah, Badilla Idris, Idayu, Mohd Hashim, Syahnaz, Salwina Wan Ismail, Wan, Nazri Abdul Rahman, Fairuz, Kamal, Norazlin, Abdullah Mahady, Zaleha, Baharim, NoorSharina, Hamlett, Gabriella E., Foa, Edna B.
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LanguageEnglish
Published Poland Sciendo 30.11.2022
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Summary:This study aimed to examine the psychometric properties of reliability and validity of OCI-CV in a non-clinical sample of Malaysian children and adolescents. Participants of school-age and adolescent students from Klang Valley School completed the 21-item Malay OCI-CV using Google Form. OCI-CV English version was translated backward and forward to the Malay language. Face validity was conducted first before distributing the questionnaire to the participants. Exploratory Factor analysis (EFA) and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was conducted to evaluate the psychometric properties of OCI-CV. A total of 102 school-age children and adolescents with a mean age of 15.96 years (male: 41.2%, female: 58.8%) participated in the study. The Malay OCI-CV showed high internal consistency, with Cronbach Alpha values of 0.90 for the whole scale. EFA showed multifactorial components. Five factors were labelled as "Washing / Ordering, Doubting, Obsessions, Checking, and Hoarding,". In the CFA, the five-factor model indicates adequate fit indices of (χ2/df = 1.51, RMSEA = .071, GFI = .824, AGFI = .769, NFI = .724, CFI = .880). The Malay OCI-CV has good psychometric properties and is suitable for use in the Malaysian context. Further validation studies should be conducted among a clinical population to enhance the generalization of this finding.
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ISSN:2245-8875
2245-8875
DOI:10.2478/sjcapp-2022-0012