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  1. Firdaus, M., Nor Sheereen, Z.
    MyJurnal
    Introduction: The purpose of the present study was to investigate exploratory factor analysis of the
    Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and reports its reliability and validity in Malaysia. Method: One thousand
    and ninety participants from four different samples (namely students, general population, medical and
    psychiatric patients) completed the Malay version of Beck Anxiety Inventory, as well as additional
    questionnaires such as Fear Questionnaire, Anxiety Sensitivity Index, Depression Anxiety Stress Scale, and Catastrophic Cognition Questionnaire. Results: Exploratory factor analysis revealed a three factor solution and accounted for 48.01% of the total variance. The three-factor structure appeared to be; subjective anxiety, autonomic, and neurophysiology. The Cronbach alpha coefficients (α) ranged from 0.66 to 0.89 with satisfactory overall alpha value (.91). Evidence was also found acceptable concurrent validity of the BAI-Malay (range between r=.22 to r=.67). Conclusion: This study shows that the BAIMalay is a reliable and valid instrument to measure symptoms of anxiety in the Malay population
    and can be used in research and clinical service in Malaysia. However, replication of study by using
    confirmatory factor analysis and application of the instrument among anxiety patients worth of further
    investigation.
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