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Validation of the Korean Version of the Questionnaire for Impulsive-Compulsive Disorders in Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Impulse-control disorder is an important nonmotor symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD) that can lead to financial and social problems, and be related to a poor quality of life. A nationwide multicenter prospective study was performed with the aim of validating the Korean...

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Autores principales: Choi, Ji-Hyun, Lee, Jee-Young, Cho, Jin Whan, Ko, Seong-Beom, Ahn, Tae-Beom, Kim, Sang Jin, Cheon, Sang-Myung, Kim, Joong-Seok, Kim, Yoon-Joong, Ma, Hyeo-Il, Baik, Jong Sam, Lee, Phil Hyu, Chung, Sun Ju, Kim, Jong-Min, Song, In-Uk, Kim, Han-Joon, Sung, Young-Hee, Kwon, Do Young, Lee, Jae-Hyeok, Kim, Ji-Young, Kim, Ji Sun, Yun, Ji Young, Kim, Hee Jin, Hong, Jin Yong, Kim, Mi-Jung, Youn, Jinyoung, Kim, Ji Seon, Oh, Eung Seok, Yang, Hui-Jun, Yoon, Won Tae, You, Sooyeoun, Kwon, Kyum-Yil, Park, Hyung-Eun, Lee, Su-Yun, Kim, Younsoo, Kim, Hee-Tae, Park, Mee Young
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Neurological Association 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7174122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32319241
http://dx.doi.org/10.3988/jcn.2020.16.2.245
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Sumario:BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Impulse-control disorder is an important nonmotor symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD) that can lead to financial and social problems, and be related to a poor quality of life. A nationwide multicenter prospective study was performed with the aim of validating the Korean Version of the Questionnaire for Impulsive-Compulsive Disorders in Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (K-QUIP-RS). METHODS: The K-QUIP-RS was constructed using forward and backward translation, and pretesting of the prefinal version. PD patients on stable medical condition were recruited from 27 movement-disorder clinics. Participants were assessed using the K-QUIP-RS and evaluated for parkinsonian motor and nonmotor statuses and for PD-related quality of life using a predefined evaluation battery. The test–retest reliability of the K-QUIP-RS was assessed over an interval of 10–14 days, and correlations between the KQUIP-RS and other clinical scales were analyzed. RESULTS: This study enrolled 136 patients. The internal consistency of the K-QUIP-RS was indicated by a Cronbach's α coefficient of 0.846, as was the test–retest reliability by a Guttman split-half coefficient of 0.808. The total K-QUIP-RS score was positively correlated with the scores for depression and motivation items on the Unified PD Rating Scale (UPDRS), Montgomery-Asberg Depression Scale, and Rapid-Eye-Movement Sleep-Behavior-Disorders Questionnaire. The total K-QUIP-RS score was also correlated with the scores on part II of the UPDRS and the PD Quality of Life-39 questionnaire, and the dopaminergic medication dose. CONCLUSIONS: The K-QUIP-RS appears to be a reliable assessment tool for impulse-control and related behavioral disturbances in the Korean PD population.