The Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS): Psychometric Properties of the Amharic Version in Ethiopian University Student Sample
Abstract
The Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS) assesses the fear and avoidance associated
with social anxiety and has been validated in several languages. The present study
describes the adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the Amharic version of the
LSAS in Ethiopian university student samples. Two studies were carried out. In the first
study, 429 participants completed a survey, including demographic information, and the
Amharic version of the LSAS. In the second study, 32 participants completed a survey
comprising demographic information and the Amharic version of the LSAS. The participants were recruited using a convenience sampling method. The findings suggest a twofactor solution (CFI = 0.92, TLI = 0.92, and RMSEA = 0.06) consistent with the original
factor structure and excellent reliability coefficient. Finally, the Amharic version of the
LSAS can demonstrate good sensitivity to treatments (solution-focused and social skills
training groups) in a nonclinical sample of university students in Ethiopia. Taken
together, the present findings indicate that the LSAS is a suitable psychometric measure
to assess social anxiety in Ethiopia.
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