医学
组内相关
结构效度
剧痛
焦虑
慢性疼痛
物理疗法
沉思
临床心理学
病人健康调查表
医院焦虑抑郁量表
验证性因素分析
心理测量学
精神科
认知
结构方程建模
抑郁症状
统计
数学
作者
Jacqueline Yap,Joseph T. F. Lau,Phoon P. Chen,Tony Gin,Jacqueline Yap Chooi Mae,Ide S. F. Chan,Josephine Chu,Emma Wong
出处
期刊:Pain Medicine
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2008-02-20
卷期号:9 (2): 186-195
被引量:141
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1526-4637.2007.00307.x
摘要
This study was conducted to examine the psychometric properties of a Chinese translation of the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (HK-PCS).Patients aged 18-79 years (N = 130) with chronic nonmalignant pain attending an outpatient multidisciplinary pain center in Hong Kong participated in this cross-sectional study.Subjects completed a set of health-related instruments: HK-PCS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire, SF-36 Health Survey, and a general demographic questionnaire. Data were analyzed for the distribution, internal consistency, reliability, and construct validity.A satisfactory internal consistency was found (alpha = 0.927). The item-total correlation coefficients ranged from 0.575 to 0.777. The intraclass correlation coefficient was 0.969 for the total HK-PCS score, 0.956 for helplessness, 0.945 for magnification, and 0.910 for rumination. Confirmatory factor analysis verified a second-order factor structure with the comparative fit index = 1.00, root mean square error of approximation = 0.038, and normed fit index = 0.99 (chi(2) ((58)) = 68.84, P = 0.16). Significant correlations were found for pain intensity, disability, anxiety, and depression (r = 0.223-0.597, P < 0.01). The general health, social function, role emotional, and mental health domains of the SF-36 consistently demonstrated negative association with catastrophizing across all HK-PCS scores (r =-0.279 to -0.396, P < 0.01). No gender difference was noted for HK-PCS scores (P > 0.05), which is contrary to the existing literature.This study has illustrated satisfactory psychometric properties of the HK-PCS. We provide evidence for the validity and reliability of the HK-PCS as an instrument for measuring pain catastrophizing in the Chinese patient with chronic pain.
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