Validation of the Turkish version of the Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire in patients with chronic pain

Objective The Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire (PSQ) is a clinically beneficial instrument that has been proven to be correlated with various experimental pain sensitivity assessments in healthy people and in patients with chronic pain. In this study, we aimed to translate the PSQ into Turkish (PSQ-T)...

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Autores principales: Ferda Yilmaz Inal, Kursat Gul, Yadigar Yilmaz Camgoz, Hayrettin Daskaya, Hasan Kocoglu
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:fb532acf8e41482eafa5165afad904e72021-12-03T01:03:28ZValidation of the Turkish version of the Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire in patients with chronic pain1473-230010.1177/03000605211060158https://doaj.org/article/fb532acf8e41482eafa5165afad904e72021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1177/03000605211060158https://doaj.org/toc/1473-2300Objective The Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire (PSQ) is a clinically beneficial instrument that has been proven to be correlated with various experimental pain sensitivity assessments in healthy people and in patients with chronic pain. In this study, we aimed to translate the PSQ into Turkish (PSQ-T) and validate it for the measurement of pain sensitivity among Turkish people. Methods Seventy-three patients with chronic back pain who were planning to undergo an interventional procedure completed the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Beck Anxiety Inventory, Pain Catastrophizing Scale, and PSQ prior to their procedure. Subcutaneous infiltration of lidocaine was used as a standardized experimental pain stimulus. Pain was evaluated using a visual analog scale (VAS 1: infiltration in the hand, and VAS 2: infiltration in the procedure area) Results Scores on the PSQ-T were significantly correlated with those on the BPI-SF. A significant positive relationship was observed between VAS 1 and VAS 2 values and the PSQ-T score, BPI pain score, and BPI interference score. Conclusions The PSQ-T can be used as a valid and reliable tool for the assessment of pain sensitivity in the Turkish population.Ferda Yilmaz InalKursat GulYadigar Yilmaz CamgozHayrettin DaskayaHasan KocogluSAGE PublishingarticleMedicine (General)R5-920ENJournal of International Medical Research, Vol 49 (2021)
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Ferda Yilmaz Inal
Kursat Gul
Yadigar Yilmaz Camgoz
Hayrettin Daskaya
Hasan Kocoglu
Validation of the Turkish version of the Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire in patients with chronic pain
description Objective The Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire (PSQ) is a clinically beneficial instrument that has been proven to be correlated with various experimental pain sensitivity assessments in healthy people and in patients with chronic pain. In this study, we aimed to translate the PSQ into Turkish (PSQ-T) and validate it for the measurement of pain sensitivity among Turkish people. Methods Seventy-three patients with chronic back pain who were planning to undergo an interventional procedure completed the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Beck Anxiety Inventory, Pain Catastrophizing Scale, and PSQ prior to their procedure. Subcutaneous infiltration of lidocaine was used as a standardized experimental pain stimulus. Pain was evaluated using a visual analog scale (VAS 1: infiltration in the hand, and VAS 2: infiltration in the procedure area) Results Scores on the PSQ-T were significantly correlated with those on the BPI-SF. A significant positive relationship was observed between VAS 1 and VAS 2 values and the PSQ-T score, BPI pain score, and BPI interference score. Conclusions The PSQ-T can be used as a valid and reliable tool for the assessment of pain sensitivity in the Turkish population.
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author Ferda Yilmaz Inal
Kursat Gul
Yadigar Yilmaz Camgoz
Hayrettin Daskaya
Hasan Kocoglu
author_facet Ferda Yilmaz Inal
Kursat Gul
Yadigar Yilmaz Camgoz
Hayrettin Daskaya
Hasan Kocoglu
author_sort Ferda Yilmaz Inal
title Validation of the Turkish version of the Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire in patients with chronic pain
title_short Validation of the Turkish version of the Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire in patients with chronic pain
title_full Validation of the Turkish version of the Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire in patients with chronic pain
title_fullStr Validation of the Turkish version of the Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire in patients with chronic pain
title_full_unstemmed Validation of the Turkish version of the Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire in patients with chronic pain
title_sort validation of the turkish version of the pain sensitivity questionnaire in patients with chronic pain
publisher SAGE Publishing
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/fb532acf8e41482eafa5165afad904e7
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