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Reliability and validity of the Athens Insomnia Scale in chronic pain patients

PURPOSE: To confirm the psychometric properties of the Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS) among Japanese chronic pain patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In total, 144 outpatients were asked to complete questionnaires comprising the AIS and other study measures. According to the original article, the AIS has 2...

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Autores principales: Enomoto, Kiyoka, Adachi, Tomonori, Yamada, Keiko, Inoue, Daisuke, Nakanishi, Miho, Nishigami, Tomohiko, Shibata, Masahiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5907892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29713192
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S154852
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author Enomoto, Kiyoka
Adachi, Tomonori
Yamada, Keiko
Inoue, Daisuke
Nakanishi, Miho
Nishigami, Tomohiko
Shibata, Masahiko
author_facet Enomoto, Kiyoka
Adachi, Tomonori
Yamada, Keiko
Inoue, Daisuke
Nakanishi, Miho
Nishigami, Tomohiko
Shibata, Masahiko
author_sort Enomoto, Kiyoka
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description PURPOSE: To confirm the psychometric properties of the Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS) among Japanese chronic pain patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In total, 144 outpatients were asked to complete questionnaires comprising the AIS and other study measures. According to the original article, the AIS has 2 versions: the AIS-8 (full version) and the AIS-5 (brief version). To validate the AIS-8 and AIS-5 among chronic pain patients, we confirmed: 1) factor structure by confirmatory factor analysis; 2) internal consistency by Cronbach’s a; 3) test–retest reliability using with interclass correlation coefficients; 4) known-group validity; 5) concurrent validity; and 6) cut-off values by receiver operating characteristic analysis. In addition, semi-structured interviews were conducted to assess the participants’ sleep disturbance. If the participants had any sleep complaints, including difficulty in initiating sleep, difficulty in maintaining sleep, and early morning awakening, they were defined as insomnia symptoms. RESULTS: A 2-factor model of the AIS-8 and 1-factor model of the AIS-5 demonstrated good fit. The AIS had adequate internal consistency and test–retest reliability. Patients with insomnia had a higher AIS score than those without insomnia. The sleep disturbance measured by the AIS was positively associated with pain intensity, disability, depression, anxiety, and pain catastrophizing, and negatively associated with pain-related self-efficacy. The cut-off values for detecting insomnia were estimated at 8 points in the AIS-8 and 4 points in the AIS-5. CONCLUSION: The AIS-8 and AIS-5 had adequate reliability and validity in chronic pain patients.
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spelling pubmed-59078922018-04-30 Reliability and validity of the Athens Insomnia Scale in chronic pain patients Enomoto, Kiyoka Adachi, Tomonori Yamada, Keiko Inoue, Daisuke Nakanishi, Miho Nishigami, Tomohiko Shibata, Masahiko J Pain Res Original Research PURPOSE: To confirm the psychometric properties of the Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS) among Japanese chronic pain patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In total, 144 outpatients were asked to complete questionnaires comprising the AIS and other study measures. According to the original article, the AIS has 2 versions: the AIS-8 (full version) and the AIS-5 (brief version). To validate the AIS-8 and AIS-5 among chronic pain patients, we confirmed: 1) factor structure by confirmatory factor analysis; 2) internal consistency by Cronbach’s a; 3) test–retest reliability using with interclass correlation coefficients; 4) known-group validity; 5) concurrent validity; and 6) cut-off values by receiver operating characteristic analysis. In addition, semi-structured interviews were conducted to assess the participants’ sleep disturbance. If the participants had any sleep complaints, including difficulty in initiating sleep, difficulty in maintaining sleep, and early morning awakening, they were defined as insomnia symptoms. RESULTS: A 2-factor model of the AIS-8 and 1-factor model of the AIS-5 demonstrated good fit. The AIS had adequate internal consistency and test–retest reliability. Patients with insomnia had a higher AIS score than those without insomnia. The sleep disturbance measured by the AIS was positively associated with pain intensity, disability, depression, anxiety, and pain catastrophizing, and negatively associated with pain-related self-efficacy. The cut-off values for detecting insomnia were estimated at 8 points in the AIS-8 and 4 points in the AIS-5. CONCLUSION: The AIS-8 and AIS-5 had adequate reliability and validity in chronic pain patients. Dove Medical Press 2018-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5907892/ /pubmed/29713192 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S154852 Text en © 2018 Enomoto et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Enomoto, Kiyoka
Adachi, Tomonori
Yamada, Keiko
Inoue, Daisuke
Nakanishi, Miho
Nishigami, Tomohiko
Shibata, Masahiko
Reliability and validity of the Athens Insomnia Scale in chronic pain patients
title Reliability and validity of the Athens Insomnia Scale in chronic pain patients
title_full Reliability and validity of the Athens Insomnia Scale in chronic pain patients
title_fullStr Reliability and validity of the Athens Insomnia Scale in chronic pain patients
title_full_unstemmed Reliability and validity of the Athens Insomnia Scale in chronic pain patients
title_short Reliability and validity of the Athens Insomnia Scale in chronic pain patients
title_sort reliability and validity of the athens insomnia scale in chronic pain patients
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5907892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29713192
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S154852
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