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Academic Expectations of Stress Inventory: A Psychometric Evaluation of Validity and Reliability of the Persian Version.

Mojtaba Habibi AsgarabadMorteza CharkhabiZahra FadaeiJulien Steven BakerFrederic Dutheil
Published in: Journal of personalized medicine (2021)
This study aims to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Academic Expectations of Stress Inventory (AESI) in terms of validity and reliability measurements among Persian students. A total sample of 620 high-school students (nfemale = 328, nmale = 292) was recruited to complete scales on academic expectations of stress, self-efficacy, and depression. The AESI was translated from English to Persian and its translation was further checked by three experts. We used a cross-sectional research design to collect data. The results approved the internal consistency, test-retest reliability, convergent, and construct validity of the ASEI. Additionally, confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the two-factor structure of the AESI, including the expectation of self and the expectations of parents/teachers. AESI was related to depression and self-efficacy in an empirically and theoretically expected direction. Moreover, configural and metric invariance were supported by gifted vs. non-gifted groups, but not scalar. No invariance was supported by gender groups. In conclusion, the psychometric properties of the Persian version of the AESI were confirmed to be used for educational, clinical, and research purposes in Iran.
Keyphrases
  • psychometric properties
  • stress induced
  • mental health
  • big data
  • physical activity
  • data analysis