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Psychometric properties of the Arabic version of the medical outcomes study social support survey in cancer survivors post-HSCT

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Pages 235-243 | Received 26 Aug 2020, Accepted 04 Nov 2020, Published online: 17 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Arabic version of the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey (MOS-SSS) in Arabic cancer survivors post-Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT). This study of existing cross-sectional data was conducted using data from 63 Arabic patients who were at least three months post-HSCT. The data demonstrated that the Cronbach’s alphas for the Arabic version of the MOS-SSS subscales were strong, indicating good internal consistency. Factorial validity of the Arabic version was supported using confirmatory factor analysis; the MOS-SSS had a four-factor, multidimensional structure as hypothesised. Convergent validity with the EORTC QLQ-C30 also was supported. In conclusion, this study showed that the Arabic version of the MOS-SSS demonstrated excellent evidence of convergent and factorial validity as well as strong internal consistency reliability in this sample of Arabic HSCT survivors.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by American Oncology Nursing Society.

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