The psychometric properties and correlates of the Reynolds' suicide ideation questionnaire with Kuwaiti and American students.
Author: Abdel Khalek A, Lester D
Source:
Archives of suicide research, 11(3), 309-319.
In samples of Kuwaiti (n=460) and American (n=273) college students, the Reynolds
Suicide Ideation Questionnaire (SIQ) proved to have good internal consistency and
concurrent validity with measures of anxiety, optimism, pessimism, death
obsession, obsession-compulsion, and ego-grasping. The SIQ was factorially
complex in both samples, but the eight critical items showed a similar two-factor
pattern in both samples. It is important to note that in spite of the great
differences between Kuwait and US students and their cultures, the findings were
quite similar. By and large, the psychological correlates of the SIQ may have
cross-cultural generality.