Ioannis Nikolaidis, Maria-Valeria Karakasi, Artemios Artemiadis, Elli Nteli, Christos Bakirtzis, Marina-Kleopatra Boziki, Frederick W Foley, Nikolaos Grigoriadis
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摘要
导言:本研究旨在对希腊语版 MSISQ-19 进行唯一验证,并将结果与其他语言的验证研究结果进行比较:方法:根据标准化指南将 MSISQ-19 的原版/英文版翻译成希腊文,同时测试其有效性/可靠性、与其他量表的相关性以及性功能障碍的发生率。要求受试者完成所有问卷和 MSISQ-19,并在三周后进行复测。希腊语版 MSISQ-19 的结构有效性通过主成分分析得到了证实。巴特利测试评估了项目之间的相关性。皮尔逊相关性探讨了各分量表与总分之间的内部结构效度,以及与疾病状态变量、认知测试和患者报告的疲劳、抑郁/焦虑、多发性硬化症影响和生活质量等结果之间的外部结构效度。平均年龄(39.3 ± 11.8)岁,中位病程(11.7 ± 7.9)年。79.1%为 RRMS,10.4%为 PPMS,10.4%为 SPMS。Cronbach'sα系数为0.949。MSISQ-19 各项目之间的相关性很大。性功能障碍与年龄(rho = 0.392,p p = 0.006)、残疾状况扩展量表(rho = 0.518,p p p p p p 0.90)有显著相关性:除了希腊文 MSISQ-19 的有效性/可靠性/再现性令人满意以及首次纳入认知测试外,作者还估计了影响半数 PwMS 的性功能障碍患病率。性功能仍然是一项被低估的检查功能参数。
Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and validation of the Greek version of the Multiple Sclerosis Intimacy and Sexuality Questionnaire-19.
Introduction: Multiple Sclerosis Intimacy and Sexuality Questionnaire-19 (MSISQ-19) explores optimally impact of MS on sexual activity/satisfaction/intimacy.
Aim: The present study aims to provide the only validation of the Greek Version of MSISQ-19, and compare results to validation studies in other languages.
Methods: The original/English version of the MSISQ-19 was translated into Greek according to standardized guidelines, while validity/reliability, correlations with other scales and sexual dysfunction prevalence were tested. Subjects were requested to complete all questionnaires and MSISQ-19, being re-tested three weeks later. Construct-validity of the Greek version of the MSISQ-19 was confirmed with principal-component-analysis. Bartlett's test assessed correlation-adequacy between items. Pearson's correlation explored internal-construct-validity between subscales and overall score, and external-construct-validity with disease-status variables, cognitive testing and patient-reported outcomes regarding fatigue, depression/anxiety, MS impact, and quality of life.
Results: 201 PwMS (130 female). Mean age was 39.3 ± 11.8 years with median disease-duration 11.7 ± 7.9 years. 79.1% RRMS, PPMS (10.4%) and SPMS (10.4%). Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.949. MSISQ-19 correlations between items were large. Significant associations of sexual dysfunction were identified with age (rho = 0.392, p < 0.01), years of education (rho=-0.199, p = 0.006), the Expanded Disability Status Scale (rho = 0.518, p < 0.01) and MS duration (rho = 0.354, p < 0.01). Correlations were disclosed with the Brief International Cognitive Assessment for MS (rho=-0.247, p < 0.05), Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (rho = 0.374, p < 0.05), Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (rho = 0.375, p < 0.05), Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale (rho = 0.442, p < 0.05), and EuroQoL-five-dimensional instrument (rho = 0.375, p < 0.05). Internal consistency of the Greek version of the MSISQ-19 was confirmed with Cronbach's alpha. Test-retest reliability (31 PwMS) was excellent with intraclass-correlation-coefficients > 0.90.
Conclusion: Besides Greek MSISQ-19 satisfactory validity/reliability/reproducibility and being first to include cognitive-testing, authors estimated sexual-dysfunction prevalence affecting half PwMS.HIGHLIGHTSThis study provides the only validation of the Greek Version of the MSISQ-19.The latter was found with satisfactory validity, reliability and reproducibility.50% of the Greek PwMS sample was found to be afflicted with sexual dysfunction.This is also the first validation study to examine associations with cognitive testing.Sexual function is still an underestimated functionality parameter upon examination.
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Somatosensory & Motor Research publishes original, high-quality papers that encompass the entire range of investigations related to the neural bases for somatic sensation, somatic motor function, somatic motor integration, and modeling thereof. Comprising anatomical, physiological, biochemical, pharmacological, behavioural, and psychophysical studies, Somatosensory & Motor Research covers all facets of the peripheral and central processes underlying cutaneous sensation, and includes studies relating to afferent and efferent mechanisms of deep structures (e.g., viscera, muscle). Studies of motor systems at all levels of the neuraxis are covered, but reports restricted to non-neural aspects of muscle generally would belong in other journals.