Reliability and validity in Mexico of the Spanish version of the Children's Fear Survey Schedule – Dental Subscale

F. Cázares de León*, L. A.Gonzalez García, A. L.Rotter Gutierrez de Lara, N. Cruz Fierro

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Aim Low attendance and abandonment of dental treatment caused by dental fear varies from 6% to 20%. Various specific scales have been used to evaluate and measure dental fear, like Children´s Fear Survey Schedule – Dental Subscale, which is considered the “gold standard”, due to its efficacy and validity. However, not all the studies that have been conducted have performed the Exploratory Factorial and Confirmation Analysis to infer the validity of the scale’s content, which is why this study has as its main objective to analyse the confidentiality and validation of this scale. Materials and methods In a sample of 163 school age children, from 6 to 12 years old, of both genders, from a public school, a Children’s Fear Survey Schedule – Dental Subscale was applied to measure dental fear. The internal consistency of the scale was estimated with the Cronbach’s alpha, we also performed the Exploratory Factorial Analysis with the method of the main component with Varimax rotation and the Confirmatory Factorial Analysis to confirm the structure of the factors. Results The Cronbach’s alpha was obtained with a.837 (p <.05). The adequate coefficients were determined with the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO =.843) and the Bartlett’s test of specificity (x2 = 565,325, p=.000), in which there was a good adequate data, expressing an appropriate and intercorrelation between items or strongly related. The factorial structure showed four factors extracted, 4 factors explain the 53.57% of the accumulated variation; 14 items were above the.40. The statistics of the second and third model obtained adequate values in the statistics of goodness of fit index. Conclusions The Mexican version of the CFSS-DS in the present study gives us data about the adaptation and validation of the dental fear scale of CFSSS-DS by the Exploratory Factorial Analysis through a model of structural equations.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)187-191
Número de páginas5
PublicaciónEuropean Journal of Paediatric Dentistry
Volumen21
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublished - 2020

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All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Pediatría, perinaltología y salud infantil
  • Odontología (todo)

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