The Arabic version of the modified dental anxiety scale. Psychometrics and normative data for 15-16 year olds
Author: Abu Ghazaleh SB, Rajab LD, Sonbol HN, Aljafari AK, Elkarmi RF, Humphris G.
Source:
Saudi medical journal, 32(7), 725-729.
Objectives: To prepare an Arabic version of the Modified
Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS) and provide normative
information including evidence to support the validity
of the measure.
Methods: The MDAS was translated into Arabic and
back-translated into English. Data collection took place in Amman, Jordan from March 2009 to March 2010.
One thousand and six hundred two 10th grade students
took part in the study (15-16 years of age) sampled
from 32 schools. Questionnaire consisted not only
of the MDAS, but also (i) a single global question on
dental anxiety to test concurrent validity, (ii) a question
on helplessness in the dental surgery to test construct
validity and (iii) demographic profile.
Results: The level of missing data was minimal for the
translated scale. The internal consistency for this sample
using the Arabic MDAS was 0.87 (95% confidence
interval was 0.86-0.88). The measure was a onedimensional scale. The proportion of the sample that
was highly dentally anxious was 22% (≥19 cut-off score).
Expected differences between gender and self-reported
dental attendance were observed. There were clear
significant relationships as predicted between the Arabic
MDAS and (i) a single item measure of dental anxiety
and (ii) feeling helpless in the dental chair on a previous
occasion.
Conclusion: The Arabic version of the MDAS can be
employed for brief assessment of dental anxiety