组内相关
结构效度
克朗巴赫阿尔法
验证性因素分析
可靠性(半导体)
心理学
颈部疼痛
临床心理学
可视模拟标度
慢性疼痛
比例(比率)
物理疗法
简短疼痛清单
心理测量学
医学
结构方程建模
统计
病理
功率(物理)
物理
替代医学
数学
量子力学
作者
Taweewat Wiangkham,Nattawan Phungwattanakul,Thidarat Rinpol,Anata Somsiri,Sunita Mainoiy,Teetus Bannathong,Supamas Sanso,Isara Kongmee,Suwimol Jaiyote,Satip Kuesoongnern,Pakpoom Sookcharoen,Artit Laoruengthana,Wanisara Suwanmongkhon,Juan V. Luciano,Randy Neblett
标识
DOI:10.1080/09638288.2022.2149863
摘要
Purpose To translate and cross-culturally adapt the English version of the Central Sensitisation Inventory (CSI) into Thai (CSI-Thai) and to evaluate its psychometric properties in individuals with chronic non-specific neck pain.Materials and methods Cross-cultural translation and adaptation of the CSI were performed according to standard guidelines. A total of 340 participants were invited to complete the CSI-Thai, Visual Analogue Scale (pain intensity), Neck Disability Index, Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire, Pain Catastrophising Scale (PCS), and Short Form-36. Psychometric evaluation included confirmatory factor analysis, internal consistency, test–retest reliability, agreement, and construct validity.Results Dimensionality analyses indicated that a bifactor model, comprising one general factor plus four orthogonal factors, fit the CSI structure better than unidimensional and the four-factor models. The general factor showed substantial reliability (Cronbach α = 0.91, Omega ω = 0.94, and omega hierarchical ω–h = 0.91). The intraclass correlation coefficient was 0.90, representing excellent stability over a 48 h interval. Moderate-to-strong correlations and acceptable-to-excellent discriminations were found between the CSI-Thai and all questionnaires. The exception was the PCS (no correlation and discrimination). The standard error of measurement and minimal detectable change of the CSI-Thai were 2.33 and 6.47, respectively.Conclusions The translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the CSI-Thai were successful, with satisfactory reliability and construct validity.Implications for rehabilitationCentral Sensitisation Inventory-Thai version (CSI-Thai) is successfully adapted and demonstrated satisfactory reliability and construct validity.The CSI-Thai can be applicable to assess central sensitisation-related signs and symptoms in Thai-speaking patients with chronic non-specific neck pain (CNSNP) both clinical and research purposes.The CSI-Thai correlated to pain, disability and quality of life among patients with CNSNP.
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