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Acronym
WSSQ

Description
The WSSQ is a self-reported measure of weight-related self-stigma in overweight and obese persons. It is a 12-item Likert-type measure of weight-related self-stigmatization WSSQ is used to diagnose and treat psychological issues associated with self-devaluation and fear of enacted stigma in obese and overweight patients, and such treatment can result in a range of positive outcomes, including decreased emotional overeating and increased health-promoting behaviors

Area of assessment
Behavior, Depresssion, Physical fitness.

Condition
Psychiatric.

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
BinDhim, Nasser F 2020 18 - 70 Both Not available Saudi Arabia
295 Free

Acronym
WOMAC

Description
set of standardized questionnaires used by health professionals to evaluate the condition of patients with osteoarthritis of the knee and hip, including pain, stiffness, and physical functioning of the joints. The WOMAC has also been used to assess back pain, rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and fibromyalgia. It can be self-administered and was developed at Western Ontario and McMaster Universities in 1982.measures five items for pain (score range 0–20), two for stiffness (score range 0–8), and 17 for functional limitation (score range 0–68).[ Physical functioning questions cover everyday activities such as stair use, standing up from a sitting or lying position, standing, bending, walking, getting in and out of a car, shopping, putting on or taking off socks, lying in bed, getting in or out of a bath, sitting, and heavy and light household duties. The questions on the WOMAC are a subset of the questions of the Hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score (HOOS). Thus, a HOOS survey may also be used to determine a WOMAC score. (Wikipedia, 2018)

Area of assessment
Activities of daily living, Function/disability/performance, Pain.

Condition
Orthopedic /rheumatology, Rehabilitation.

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
Guermazi, M. 2004 40 - 80 Both knee osteoarthritis Tunisia
103 Free

Acronym
WOSI

Description
A patient reported outcome measure of symptoms of shoulder instability. The patient is asked to grade the function of a specific item on a horizontal visual analog scale from 0 to 100 mm.

Area of assessment
Function/disability/performance.

Condition
Orthopedic /rheumatology, Rehabilitation.

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
Ismail MM 2020 Both patients with shoulder instability pre and post operation Saudi Arabia

Acronym
Not available

Description
The Wexner questionnaire was developed as a simple and easily understood tool to examine the frequency of 3 types of fecal incontinence (solid, liquid, and gas) and their consequences (pad wearing and lifestyle alteration). the Wexner score is frequently used for the assessment of bowel dysfunction after rectal cancer surgery.

Area of assessment
Function/disability/performance.

Condition
Oncology.

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
Essangri, Hajar 2021 18 Not available Morocco
100 Free

Acronym
WHQ

Description
A measure of mid-aged women's emotional and physical health. The range of subscales included in the WHQ enable a detailed assessment of dimensions of emotional and physical health, such as depression, anxiety, sleep problems, somatic symptoms, with optional subscales for menstrual problems and sexual difficulties. It was originally developed to evaluate changes experienced by women during the menopause transition.

Area of assessment
General health, Quality of life.

Condition
Women's 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
Benzineb, S. 2013 mean age 52.24 Female healthy Tunisia
1150 Contact Author

Acronym
WMT

Description
The WMT is a computerized wordlist learning PVT which includes six subtests: (a) Immediate Recognition (IR): Pairs of semantically associated nouns are presented twice on a computer screen. The participant is then requested to identify the nouns out of target-foil pairs (i.e., a forced-choice recognition memory paradigm). (b) Delayed Recognition (DR): The participant is requested to identify the previously presented nouns using a forced-choice recognition memory paradigm (target or foil) after a 30-min delay. (c) Multiple Choice (MC): The participant must match the first noun of the originally presented noun pairs to its matching noun. Each time, eight options are presented to the participant. (d) Paired Associates (PA): In each trial, the experimenter provides a noun and the participant is requested to recall the noun with which it was previously paired. (e) Free Recall (FR): The participant is requested to recall the original nouns. (f) Long Delayed Free Recall (LDFR): The participant is requested to recall of the original nouns following a 20-min delay. In addition, a consistency score (CNS), assessing the consistency of responses in the IR and DR subtests, was calculated. As part of the current study, the WMT's classification scheme was used to determine noncredible performance, based on participants’ accuracy in the WMT's IR and DR subtests and their CNS scores. Cases flagged as “caution” by the software (i.e., border-zone performance) were considered as passing the WMT.

Area of assessment
Knowledge/attitude, Mental health.

Condition
Neurology.

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
Bajjaleh, Christine 2021 18 - 60 Both Not available Israel
67

Acronym
WHOQOL-Bref

Description
The WHOQOLBREF was developed to provide a shorter form quality of life assessment of the original WHOQOL-100. It contains 26 questions, one item from each of the 24 facets contained in the WHOQOL-100 , in addition to two items from the Overall quality of Life and General Health facet . It has a four domain structure. Domains: Physical health Psychological Social relationships Environment

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
Dalky, H. F. 2017 Both Not available Jordan
266 Contact Author
Ohaeri, J. U. 2007 33.8 Both psychiatric outpatients and their caregivers Sudan
300
Ohaeri, J. U. 2009 16 - 87 Both general public Kuwait
3303

Acronym
ZBI

Description
Measures of caregiver burden

Area of assessment
General health, anxiety, Depresssion, Function/disability/performance, Mental health, Perception, Quality of life, Satisfaction/patient experience.

Condition
Family/caregiver.

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
Bachner, Y. G. 2013 mean (SD) age; 38.1 (15.5) Both caregivers Israel
96

Acronym
ZKA-PQ/SF

Description
A tool for assessment of personality measuring five factors: Neuroticism- Anxiety (N-Anx), Sociability (Sy), Aggression-Hostility (Agg- Host), Impulsive Sensation Seeking (ImpSS), and Activity (Act).

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
Aluja, A 2019 Not available

Acronym
ZKPQ-m

Description
The ZKPQ distinguishes the following 5 personality factors (abbreviation in parentheses): Impulsive Sensation Seeking (ImpSS) Neuroticism-Anxiety (N-Anx) Aggression-Hostility (Agg-Host) Activity (Act) Sociability (Sy)

Area of assessment
Behavior, Beliefs, Mental health, Perception.

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
Mahmood, S. I. 2015 Not available Saudi Arabia
Contact Author

Acronym
Not available

Description
The Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale is a 20-item self-report questionnaire used as a screening tool, covering affective, psychological and somatic symptoms associated with depression.

Area of assessment
Depresssion, 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
Kirkby. R 2005 Both healthy English-Arabic speakers Saudi Arabia
240


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Articles last updated: December 2020