“…However, reliability is lower than that of the original version, as is the case of SPADI [ 65 , 67 , 68 ]. Except for specific exceptions, all these questionnaires are also in line with other versions published in other languages, with population groups as diverse as Chinese [ 64 ], Turkish [ 57 , 63 ], Korean [ 56 , 59 ], Polish [ 60 ], Hebrew [ 77 ], French [ 61 ], Persian [ 24 , 62 ], German [ 54 , 58 ], Finnish [ 55 ] and Spanish [ 28 , 53 ], among others. The fact that there are multiple versions of the same questionnaire and that, in addition, they have similar psychometric characteristics, makes it possible to compare the results of different studies, thus expanding the possibility of understanding the eventual compared results.…”