Adaptation of the barriers to help-seeking for trauma (BHS-TR) scale : A cross-cultural cognitive interview study with female intimate partner violence survivors in Iceland

dc.contributor.authorÞorvaldsdóttir, Karen Birna
dc.contributor.authorHalldórsdóttir, Sigríður
dc.contributor.authorJohnson, Rhonda M.
dc.contributor.authorSigurðardóttir, Sigrún
dc.contributor.authorSaint Arnault, Denise
dc.contributor.departmentCentre for Doctoral Studies
dc.contributor.departmentFaculty of Nursing
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-14T12:33:16Z
dc.date.available2025-11-14T12:33:16Z
dc.date.issued2021-12
dc.descriptionFunding Information: This study was supported by the Icelandic Gender Equality Fund, grants no. 190036–0551 and no. 200197–5501. The funding body had no role in the design of the study, collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, nor in writing the manuscript. Publisher Copyright: © 2021, The Author(s).en
dc.description.abstractBackground Even though traumatization is linked to substantially reduced health-related quality of life, help-seeking and service utilization among trauma survivors are very low. To date, there has not been available in Iceland a culturally attuned, self-reported measure on help-seeking barriers after trauma. This study aimed to translate and cross-culturally adapt the English version of Barriers to Help-Seeking for Trauma (BHS-TR) scale into the Icelandic language and context. Methods The BHS-TR was culturally adapted following well-established and rigorous guidelines, including forward-backward translation, expert committee review, and pretesting through cognitive interviews. Two rounds of interviews with 17 female survivors of intimate partner violence were conducted using a think-aloud technique and verbal probing. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis, a combination of deductive and inductive approaches. Results Issues with the BHS-TR that were uncovered in the study were classified into four categories related to general design, translation, cultural aspects, and post-trauma context. The trauma-specific issues emerged as a new category identified in this study and included concepts specific to trauma experiences. Therefore, modifications were of great importance—resulting in the scale becoming more trauma-informed. Revisions made to address identified issues improved the scale, and the process led to an Icelandic version, which appears to be semantically and conceptually equivalent to the original version; additionally, the results provided evidence of content validity. Conclusions As a cognitive interview study, it adds to the growing cognitive interviewing methodology literature. Furthermore, the results provide essential insights into the self-report response process of trauma survivors, highlighting the significance of making health-related research instruments trauma-informed.is
dc.description.abstractBackground: Even though traumatization is linked to substantially reduced health-related quality of life, help-seeking and service utilization among trauma survivors are very low. To date, there has not been available in Iceland a culturally attuned, self-reported measure on help-seeking barriers after trauma. This study aimed to translate and cross-culturally adapt the English version of Barriers to Help-Seeking for Trauma (BHS-TR) scale into the Icelandic language and context. Methods: The BHS-TR was culturally adapted following well-established and rigorous guidelines, including forward-backward translation, expert committee review, and pretesting through cognitive interviews. Two rounds of interviews with 17 female survivors of intimate partner violence were conducted using a think-aloud technique and verbal probing. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis, a combination of deductive and inductive approaches. Results: Issues with the BHS-TR that were uncovered in the study were classified into four categories related to general design, translation, cultural aspects, and post-trauma context. The trauma-specific issues emerged as a new category identified in this study and included concepts specific to trauma experiences. Therefore, modifications were of great importance—resulting in the scale becoming more trauma-informed. Revisions made to address identified issues improved the scale, and the process led to an Icelandic version, which appears to be semantically and conceptually equivalent to the original version; additionally, the results provided evidence of content validity. Conclusions: As a cognitive interview study, it adds to the growing cognitive interviewing methodology literature. Furthermore, the results provide essential insights into the self-report response process of trauma survivors, highlighting the significance of making health-related research instruments trauma-informed.en
dc.description.versionPeer revieweden
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dc.identifier.citationÞorvaldsdóttir, K B, Halldórsdóttir, S, Johnson, R M, Sigurðardóttir, S & Saint Arnault, D 2021, 'Adaptation of the barriers to help-seeking for trauma (BHS-TR) scale : A cross-cultural cognitive interview study with female intimate partner violence survivors in Iceland', Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes, vol. 5, no. 1, 22, pp. 22. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41687-021-00295-0en
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s41687-021-00295-0
dc.identifier.issn2509-8020
dc.identifier.other27979889
dc.identifier.other1cbf7f55-ea06-441f-94e6-7babd7ee9b15
dc.identifier.other85101958093
dc.identifier.other33638750
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/5687
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJournal of Patient-Reported Outcomes; 5(1)en
dc.relation.urlhttps://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85101958093en
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen
dc.subjectCognitive interviewsen
dc.subjectCross-cultural adaptationen
dc.subjectHealth-related quality of lifeen
dc.subjectHelp-seekingen
dc.subjectInterpersonal violenceen
dc.subjectSelf-reported measuresen
dc.subjectTranslationen
dc.subjectTraumaen
dc.subjectPartner violenceen
dc.subjectTraumaen
dc.subjectNursingen
dc.subjectHealth Informaticsen
dc.subjectHealth Information Managementen
dc.titleAdaptation of the barriers to help-seeking for trauma (BHS-TR) scale : A cross-cultural cognitive interview study with female intimate partner violence survivors in Icelanden
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