A 2-Item Short Form of the Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire: Development and Psychometric Evaluation of PSEQ-2

作者: Michael K. Nicholas , Brian E. McGuire , Ali Asghari

DOI: 10.1016/J.JPAIN.2014.11.002

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摘要: Abstract The Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (PSEQ) is an established 10-item measure of pain self-efficacy that widely used in clinical and research settings. However, a shorter would reduce patient researcher burden save valuable time busy aim this study was to develop confirm the psychometric properties valid reliable 2-item short form PSEQ (PSEQ-2). We large sample 1,418 chronic patients, which we randomly split into 2 smaller groups. identified short-form items Sample 1 confirmed their 2. In order identify for measure, selected first item based on highest item-total correlation. second after series additional analyses. from reflected confidence one's ability work lead normal life despite pain. PSEQ-2's validity internal consistency were found be sound. Test-retest reliability, sensitivity change, convergent separate (n = 140) had recently completed intervention designed, part, modify beliefs. PSEQ-2 appears robust self-efficacy. Perspective belief carry out activities even when important coping effectively with A developed evaluated. It suitable use

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