Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy (Aug 2020)

Cross-cultural adaptation of the Internet Gaming Disorder Scale – Short Form (IGDS9-SF) to the Brazilian context

  • Mariana F. Donadon,
  • Marcos H. N. Chagas,
  • Thiago D. Apolinário-da-Silva,
  • Erika T. K. Okino,
  • Jaime E. C. Hallak,
  • Êdela A. Nicoletti,
  • Karina Pereira-Lima,
  • Edson A. Degan,
  • Rafael G. Santos,
  • João Paulo Machado-de-Sousa,
  • João L. Q. Simei,
  • Lucas M. Oliveira,
  • Halley M. Pontes,
  • Flávia L. Osório

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2237-6089-2019-0032
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 3
pp. 262 – 266

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Abstract Introduction The Internet Gaming Disorder Scale – Short Form (IGDS9-SF) assesses the severity, harmful effects and/or consequences of excessive online and offline gaming. Its conciseness and theoretical foundations on current diagnostic criteria of gaming disorders make it a useful resource for clinical and screening settings. Objective To describe the process of cross-cultural adaptation of the IGDS9-SF to the Brazilian context. Methods The cross-cultural adaptation involved the steps of independent translation of the instrument, synthesis version, back-translation, pre-test and elaboration of the final version. Content validity assessment was conducted by a multidisciplinary committee of experts and consisted of both a quantitative analysis (calculation of content validity coefficients – CVC) and a qualitative analysis (assessment of the experts’ comments and suggestions). The pre-test sample consisted of 30 gamers with variable sociodemographic characteristics. Results The cross-cultural adaptation of the scale followed the proposed protocol, and the CVC was satisfactory (≥ 0.83) for all the structures and equivalences assessed. Most of the suggestions made by the experts were accepted (mainly adjustments and language standardization). The gamers who participated in the pre-test judged the scale easy to understand and did not suggest changes. Discussion The Brazilian version of the IGDS9-SF showed adequate content validity and is available for researchers and clinicians, as well as for the investigation of additional psychometric characteristics.

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