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The Arabic Beck Cognitive Insight Scale is a reliable tool for assessing cognitive insight in patients with and without psychosis. This validated scale aids in detecting and preventing cognitive insight impairments.

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  • Psychometric Validation

Background:

  • Cognitive insight involves the ability to re-evaluate anomalous beliefs.
  • Assessing cognitive insight is crucial for understanding and treating psychosis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the reliability and validity of the Arabic version of the Beck Cognitive Insight Scale (BCIS).
  • To establish a culturally adapted tool for measuring cognitive insight in Arabic-speaking populations.

Main Methods:

  • Translation of the English BCIS into Literary Arabic.
  • Administration of the Arabic BCIS to 150 patients (with and without psychosis).
  • Assessment of psychometric properties including validity and reliability using confirmatory factor analysis.

Main Results:

  • The Arabic BCIS demonstrated adequate psychometric properties for assessing cognitive insight.
  • Confirmatory factor analysis supported a two-factor structure (self-reflectiveness and self-certainty).
  • Psychotic patients exhibited higher self-certainty scores, indicating greater confidence in their beliefs.

Conclusions:

  • The Arabic version of the BCIS is a valid and reliable measure for cognitive insight assessment.
  • This tool can enhance the detection and prevention of cognitive insight impairments in clinical settings.