Psychometric properties of the portuguese version of the pain self-efficacy questionnaire.
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2011
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Aims: This study sought to translate and evaluate
the psychometric properties of a European Portuguese
version of the Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire
(P-PSEQ), in order to enable its use in clinical
and cross-cultural studies.
Material and Methods: The Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire
was translated into European Portuguese
and then back-translated into English. A consensus
version of the translated version was pre-tested with
a pilot sample, followed by cognitive debriefing, resulting
in a final version of the measure.
A convenience sample of 174 Portuguese adults
with chronic musculoskeletal pain completed the
Portuguese Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire
(P-PSEQ) and criterion measures of pain intensity
(Numerical Ratings Scale), pain interference (Portuguese
Brief Pain Inventory Interference Scale),
quality of life and general health (SF-12), and psychological
functioning (Hospital Anxiety and Depression
Scale). Cronbach’s alpha and composite
reliability coefficients were computed as measures
of reliability, and confirmatory factor analysis was
performed. Pearson correlation coefficients between
the P-PSEQ score and the criterion measures
were computed to evaluate the construct validity of
the scale.
Results: The P-PSEQ demonstrated good to excellent
reliability (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.88 and Composite
reliability = 0.92), and showed moderately
strong associations with the criterion measures in the hypothesized directions, supporting its cons -
truct validity. Additionally, the confirmatory factor
analysis supported a single factor solution, as hypothesized.
Conclusions: The findings provide strong support
for the reliability and validity of the P-PSEQ. Research
is needed to determine the responsivity of
the P-PSEQ and to establish the generalizability of
the results in other samples of Portuguese patients
with chronic pain.
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Pain, Pain assessment, Intractable Pain, Self-efficacy
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Ferreira-Valente, M. A., Ribeiro, J. L. P., & Jensen, M. P. (2011). Psychometric properties of the portuguese version of the pain self-efficacy questionnaire. Acta Reumatológica Portuguesa, 36(3), 260-267.
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