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Cross-cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Properties of the Greek Version of the Central Sensitization Inventory

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Bilika P., Neblett R., Georgoudis G., Dimitriadis Z., Fandridis E., Strimpakos N., Kapreli E.
Date
2020
Language
en
DOI
10.1111/papr.12843
Sujet
adaptation
adult
aged
Article
Central Sensitization Inventory Greek version
chronic pain
clinical assessment tool
controlled study
convergent validity
correlation coefficient
Cronbach alpha coefficient
cultural anthropology
diagnostic error
discriminant validity
disease severity
female
fibromyalgia
Greek (language)
Greek (people)
human
internal consistency
major clinical study
male
measurement error
pain assessment
Pain Catastrophizing scale
psychometry
test retest reliability
central nervous system sensitization
cultural factor
epidemiology
ethnology
Greece
middle aged
pain measurement
physiology
pilot study
procedures
psychometry
questionnaire
randomization
reproducibility
young adult
Adult
Central Nervous System Sensitization
Chronic Pain
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Female
Fibromyalgia
Greece
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pain Measurement
Pilot Projects
Psychometrics
Random Allocation
Reproducibility of Results
Surveys and Questionnaires
Young Adult
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
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Objectives: Recent studies support the opinion that central sensitization (CS) plays an important role in the pathophysiology of many chronic pain conditions. CS refers to hyperexcitability of the central nervous system, which can result in pain hypersensitivity and other somatosensory symptoms. Recognition of CS-related symptomology is crucial in chronic pain evaluation and rehabilitation. The Central Sensitization Inventory (CSI) was created to evaluate symptoms that have been found to be associated with CS. The aim of the current study was the cross-cultural adaptation of the CSI into Greek (CSI-Gr). Methods: To evaluate discriminate validity, 200 patients with chronic pain and 50 healthy control subjects participated. The sample was divided into 4 diagnostic groups (fibromyalgia, single pain complaints, multiple pain complaints, and a control group) and into 5 CSI severity subgroups, from subclinical to extreme. Convergent validity was determined by evaluation of the relationship between the CSI-Gr and the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS). Additionally, 30 patients completed the CSI a second time for the purpose of a test/retest analysis. Results: The results showed high internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = 0.994) and test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.993). The standard error of measurement was 2.1. The CSI-Gr correlated moderately with the PCS (r = 0.68). Statistically significant differences were found among the 3 comparison groups, with patients who had fibromyalgia reporting the highest CSI severity and healthy control subjects reporting the lowest severity. Conclusions: As determined in the present study, the CSI-Gr was found to be a reliable and valid tool for recognition of CS-related symptomology. © 2019 World Institute of Pain
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/71668
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