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Acronym
TANGO

Description
Targeting the Aetiology of Nocturia to Guide Outcomes (TANGO) is a validated English language tool that was recently developed to identify underlying factors leading to nocturia

Area of assessment
Quality of life.

Condition
Urogenital.

Age Group
Not available

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Altaweel, Waleed 2020 20 - 55 Both Not available Saudi Arabia
32

Acronym
TPEBI

Description
A burnout measurement scale for physical education teachers developed according to Maslach’s three-dimensional theoretical model .

Area of assessment
Physical fitness, anxiety, Mental health, Quality of life.

Condition
Psychiatric, School.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Chalghaf, N 2019 25 - 63 Both healthy people Tunisia
525 Free

Acronym
TPEJSI

Description
A tool to assess teacher job satisfaction in the sports and physical education field adapted from the Teacher Job Satisfaction Scale

Area of assessment
Physical fitness, Satisfaction/patient experience.

Condition
School.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Chalghaf, N. 2019 Both teachers Tunisia
417 Free

Acronym
(TAS-Ar)

Description
To assess work/sport activities, Tegner and Lysholm developed a patient-reported questionnaire known as the Tegner activity scale (TAS). The TAS provides a list of 11 levels of grading work and sport activities for patients to choose from, ranging from 0, which represents sick leave or disability pension because of knee problems, to 10, which corresponds to participation in national and international elite competitive sports. The TAS is reliable, valid, and responsive for assessing activity levels in patients with ACL injuries. In addition, this is a short single-page scale that can be easily applied. TAS is one of the most frequently used scales in ACL-related studies to document the level of work/sport activities of patients with ACL injury and ACLR

Area of assessment


Condition
Health.

Age Group
Not available

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Msaad Alzhrani 2022 Male patients with ACLR 110 Free

Acronym
TCI

Description
An inventory for personality traits devised by Cloninger et al.. It is closely related to and an outgrowth of the Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire (TPQ), and it has also been related to the dimensions of personality in Zuckerman's alternative five and Eysenck's models[2] and those of the five factor model. TCI operates with seven dimensions of personality traits: four so-called temperaments Novelty Seeking (NS) Harm Avoidance (HA) Reward Dependence (RD) Persistence (PS) and three so-called characters Self-Directedness (SD) Cooperativeness (CO) Self-Transcendence (ST) Each of these traits has a varying number of subscales. The dimensions are determined from a 240-item questionnaire. The TCI is based on a psychobiological model that attempts to explain the underlying causes of individual differences in personality traits. (Wikipedia,2018)

Area of assessment
Behavior, Beliefs, Function/disability/performance, Knowledge/attitude, Mental health, Perception.

Condition
Psychiatric.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
El Mahfoudi, I. 2011 21 - 26 Both medical students Morocco
200 Contact Author

Acronym
TEMPS-A

Description
The TEMPS-A was designed to quantify temperament in psychiatric patients and healthy subjects. It evaluates five types of temperament which has been delineated as hiperthymic, depressed, irritable and cyclothymic, and anxious.

Area of assessment
Behavior, Mental health.

Condition
Health, Psychiatric.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Karam, E. G. 2005 43+/-16 Both healthy Lebanon
1320

Acronym
TDAS

Description
An assessment of death anxiety and its effects on psychosocial wellbeing

Area of assessment
anxiety, Mental health.

Condition
Health, Psychiatric.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Abdel-Khalek, A. M. 1997 Both Undergraduates students Kuwait
247

Acronym
(TOS)

Description
This 17-item instrument assesses ON with two separate dimensions : 9 items for Healthy Orthorexia or “HeOr” and 8 items for Orthorexia Nervosa or “OrNe”. Answers are scored on a four-point Likert scale ranging from 0 (= strongly disagree) to 3 (= strongly agree). Each score by each dimension was computed by summing up the items’ responses. No specific timeframe was asked from the participants while responding. Higher scores reflect more orthorexia nervosa and more healthy orthorexia, respectively. In this study, the Cronbach’s alpha was 0.853 for the TOS OrNe and 0.829 for the TOS HeOr.

Area of assessment
Mental health.

Condition
Psychiatric.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Mhanna, Mariam 2021 15 - 18 Both General population Lebanon
555

Acronym
(ACTS)

Description
The Anti-Clot Treatment Scale (ACTS) is a patient-reported instrument including several of the items most relevant to the burdens and benefits associated with anticoagulation therapy. This scale was specifically designed to assess the satisfaction of patients receiving long-term anticoagulation treatment, regardless of the pharmacological sub type or clinical indication for anticoagulant treatment.

Area of assessment
Satisfaction/patient experience.

Condition
Cardiovascular.

Age Group
Not available

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Shilbayeh, Sireen Abdul Rahim 2020 18 - 75 Both Not available Saudi Arabia
136 Not available
Shilbayeh, Sireen Abdul Rahim 2021 18 - 75 Both Not available Saudi Arabia
136

Acronym
(ASES-8)

Description
The 8-item version of the Arthritis Self-Efficacy Scale (ASES-8), based on the 20-item instrument [15], measured participants’ confidence on a scale of 1 (very uncertain) to 10 (very certain) in their ability to manage symptoms of arthritis. Responses were averaged to yield a score ranging from 1 to 10 (higher = greater self-efficacy).

Area of assessment
Function/disability/performance, Symptoms.

Condition
Orthopedic /rheumatology.

Age Group
Not available

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Arab Alkabeya, Hisham 2020 Both Patients 67

Acronym
(A-P-SMDT)

Description
The Arabic Pediatric Sensorimotor Development Test (A-P-SMDT) consists of two major constructs, namely, sensorimotor integration and visual perception and visuomotor integration. Each construct consisted of different themes: gross motor, fine motor, bilateral coordination, tactile discrimination, eye-hand coordination, copying, perception, visual closure and drawing a person. A scoring scale was developed for each item, with scores ranging from 3 (complete target behaviour), 2 (emerging behaviour), 1 (behaviour attempted) to 0 (lack of behaviour).

Area of assessment


Condition
Pediatric.

Age Group
Child/adolescent- 0-19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Alabdulkarim, L 2021 3 - 6 Both children Saudi Arabia
110

Acronym
CSBS

Description
the objective of our scale is to identify instances of challenged or lacking belonging with respect to a particular context. All of our scale items are negatively worded, ascertaining the extent to which the sense of belonging is challenged rather than the extent to which it is intact.

Area of assessment


Condition
Psychiatric.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Lukas M. Fuchs 2021 Both asylum seekers and refugees who migrated to Germany Germany
2957

Acronym
C-SSRS

Description
The Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) is a questionnaire used for suicide assessment developed by multiple institutions, including Columbia University, with NIMH support. The scale is evidence-supported and is part of a national and international public health initiative involving the assessment of suicidality. Available in 103 different languages, the scale has been successfully implemented across many settings, including schools, college campuses, military, fire departments, the justice system, primary care and for scientific research. Several versions of the C-CCRS have been developed for clinical practice. The Risk Assessment version is three pages long, with the initial page focusing on a checklist of all risk and protective factors that may apply. This page is designed to be completed following the client (caller) interview. The next two pages make up the formal assessment. The C-SSRS Risk Assessment is intended to help establish a person’s immediate risk of suicide and is used in acute care settings. In order to make the C-SSRS Risk Assessment available to all Lifeline centers, the Lifeline collaborated with Kelly Posner, Ph.D., Director at the Center for Suicide Risk Assessment at Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute to slightly adjust the first checklist page to meet the Lifeline’s Risk Assessment Standards. The following components were added: helplessness, feeling trapped, and engaged with phone worker.

Area of assessment


Condition
Psychiatric.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Maha Zakhour 2021 18 - above Both community-dwelling participants Lebanon
789 Not available

Acronym
(CWEQ-II)

Description
The Condition for Workplace Effectiveness Questionnaire-II is a 19-item tool used to measure structural empowerment among nurses. The questionnaire is divided into six subscales: opportunity, resources, information, support, formal power (job activity scale: JAS), and informal power (organization relationships scale: ORS). These subscales are measured using a 5-item Likert scale ranging from 1 to 5, where a higher score means better access to empowerment structures. Each subscale consists of 3 items, except for the last one (informal power), which includes four items. The overall structural empowerment is calculated by summing the scores of the six subscales. Total scores range between 6 and 30. Higher scores indicate higher perceived empowerment in the work environment. Scores from 6 to 13 represent low levels of empowerment, 14 to 22 illustrate moderate levels of empowerment, and 23 to 30 are considered high empowerment levels. Participants’ self-reported sociodemographic data included age, gender, education, experience, income, and work unit.

Area of assessment


Condition
Nursing.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Ta’an, W 2021 27.83 ± 4.35. Both Nurses Jordan
275

Acronym
(C19P‐S)

Description
The scale is both a paper‐pencil and online administered instrument with 20 items. C19P-S to assess COVID-19-related distress.The scale items are rated on a 5‐point Likert scale and form four distinct but related subscales: Psychological, Somatic, Social, and Economic

Area of assessment
Mental health.

Condition
Psychiatric.

Age Group
Other

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Alnaddaf, Abdelsalam 2021 9 - 71 Both General population Jordan
469 Free

Acronym
DQoL

Description
Diabetes specific measure of health related quality of life for use with adults and adolescents.

Area of assessment
Quality of life.

Condition
Health.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Walid Al-Qerem 2021 58 Both people with type 2 diabetes Jordan
725 Free

Acronym
HHS

Description
The Harris Hip Score (HHS) was designed to be a standardized assessment of patients following total hip arthroplasty. Since that time, it has also been used for evaluating patients following hip fractures and the diagnosis of osteoarthritis. The HHS is a physician-completed instrument that consists of subscales for pain severity, function, absence of deformity and range of motion.

Area of assessment
Function/disability/performance, Pain.

Condition
Orthopedic /rheumatology.

Age Group
Other

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country

Acronym
HLS-Q12

Description
The HLS-Q12 instrument is a newly developed 12-item short form questionnaire of the HLS-Q47 for measuring comprehensive, general health literacy (HL) in general adult populations and is part of the European Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire (HLS-EU) family of instruments for measuring HL.

Area of assessment
Health literacy.

Condition
Community, Health.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country

Acronym
IT-MAIS

Description
The scale identifies hearing abilities in very young children; it surveys spontaneous auditory behaviors that children present in daily living, using examples in three different hearing ability developmental areas.

Area of assessment
Behavior, Hearing.

Condition
Ent, Pediatric.

Age Group
Child/adolescent- 0-19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country

Acronym
iPCQ

Description
Not available

Area of assessment
Function/disability/performance.

Condition
Hospital.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Al-Aqeel, S 2021 Not available Saudi Arabia
22


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Articles last updated: December 2020