Psychometric properties of an Arabic translation of the 13-item short mood and feelings questionnaire- parent version (SMFQ-P) to screen for depression in children.

Journal: BMC psychiatry

Volume: 25

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2025

Affiliated Institutions:  School of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, P.O. Box , Jounieh, Lebanon. College of Pharmacy, Gulf Medical University, Ajman, United Arab Emirates. Department of Food Sciences and Technology, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Lebanese International University, Bekaa Campus, Khiyara, Bekaa, , Lebanon. School of Pharmacy, Lebanese International University, Beirut, Lebanon. Department of Psychiatric Nursing and Mental Health, Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Smouha, , Alexandria, Egypt. The Tunisian Center of Early Intervention in Psychosis, Department of psychiatry "Ibn Omrane", Razi Hospital, Manouba, , Tunisia. School of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, P.O. Box , Jounieh, Lebanon. souheilhallit@usek.edu.lb. Department of Psychology and Education, School of Arts and Sciences, Lebanese American University, Jbeil, Lebanon. saharobeid@hotmail.com.

Abstract summary 

Understanding the connection between parental wellbeing and its impact on childhood depression is crucial in order to develop targeted interventions and support systems that can mitigate potential long-term effects on mental health. This study focuses on examining the properties of an Arabic translation of a questionnaire called Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire Parent Version (SMFQ-P) as a preliminary step toward validating a culturally relevant screening tool for childhood depression in Lebanon.A total of 502 parents, recruited through a snowball method, took part in the survey with an age of 36.24 years (SD ± 8.29). Among them 74.5% were females 88.8% were married and 72.9% had completed university level education. The children's mean age was 7.95 ± 1.14 years. The SMFQ-P was evaluated using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), reliability measures, and correlations with parental distress using the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-8 (DASS-8).Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) demonstrated an excellent fit for the one-factor model of SMFQ-P scores (RMSEA = 0.059, 90% CI [0.049, 0.070]; SRMR = 0.034; CFI = 0.967; TLI = 0.960), with standardized factor loadings ranging from 0.58 to 0.82. Male parents reported more depression in their child than female parents (p = .016). Parental distress levels (r = .60, p < .001) correlated strongly with SMFQ-P scores, suggesting indirect concurrent validity.The SMFQ-P shows promise as a screening tool for childhood depression, offering preliminary evidence of its reliability and validity in the Lebanese context. Limitations, including reliance on parent-reported distress and the lack of a direct child-report validation, should be addressed in future studies.

Authors & Co-authors:  Noureddine Amir A Malaeb Diana D El Khatib Sami S Dabbous Mariam M Sakr Fouad F Ali Amira Mohammed AM Fekih-Romdhane Feten F Hallit Souheil S Obeid Sahar S

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Citations :  Obeid S, Haddad C, Sacre H, Akel M, Chalhoub C, Rahme C, Abi Doumit C, Akiki M, Hallit S, Salameh P. The Lebanese Depression Scale: A scale to screen for depression in the Lebanese population. Perspect Psychiatr Care. 2021;57(2):620–626. 10.1111/ppc.12585.
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SSN : 1471-244X
Study Population
Male,Female,Females
Mesh Terms
Humans
Other Terms
Arabic;Psychometric Properties;Short Mood and feelings questionnaire parent version;Validation
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England