| Literature DB >> 25138111 |
Adina Carmen Rusu, Nina Kreddig, Dirk Hallner, Janina Hülsebusch, Monika I Hasenbring1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia (TSK), an instrument for measuring fear of movement/(re)injury, has been confirmed as an important predictor for the persistence of pain-related disability. The aims of this study were to evaluate the psychometric properties of a German version of the TSK (TSK-GV), examining aspects of content validity with special focus on fear-avoidance and endurance, and to confirm criterion-related validity in patients with low back pain (LBP).Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25138111 PMCID: PMC4246485 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-15-280
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Descriptive statistics of the study sample (N = 191)
| Mean (SD) | |
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| Age (years) | 50.1 (11.3) |
| Duration of pain (years) | 6.2 (8.5) |
| Number of consultations | 17.8 (21.3) |
| Actual pain intensity (0–10) | 3.2 (2.2) |
| Average pain intensity during the last 7 days (0–10) | 4.3 (2.0) |
| ODI (0–10) | 1.6 (1.1) |
| PDI (0–10) | 2.9 (1.8) |
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| Female | 105/55,0% |
| On sick leave | 26/13,6% |
| Days off work | 12.24 (48.77) |
| Von Korff chronic pain grade (CPG) | |
| – Grade 1 | 55/28,8% |
| – Grade 2 | 50/26,2% |
| – Grade 3 | 49/25,6% |
| – Grade 4 | 37/19,4% |
ODI: Oswestry Disability Index, PDI: Pain Disability Index.
Goodness-of-fit statistics from a confirmatory factor analysis of published TSK models applied to the TSK-GV
| Model | CMIN (df) | GFI | NNFI | CFI | RMSEA (90% CI) |
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| Vlaeyen et al., 1995 [ | 60.45 (48) | .951 | .949 | .963 | .037 (.000-.063) |
| Roelofs et al., 2007 [ | 61.01 (43) | .946 | .915 | .933 | .047 (.012-.072) |
| Clark et al., 1996 [ | 101.75 (64) | .924 | .867 | .891 | .056 (.034-.075) |
| One factor, 13 items* | 116.48 (65) | .913 | .821 | .851 | .065 (.045-.083) |
| One factor, 17 items | 288.33 (119) | .848 | .598 | .648 | .087 (1.63-2.16) |
*Without inverse items.
Figure 1The TSK-GV's factorial structure and loadings.
Reliability and intercorrelations of the TSK-GV total score and its subscales
| Scale | No. of items | Means | SD | Cronbach’s Alpha | Intercorrelations of subscales | |
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| SF | AA | |||||
| Factor SF | 5 | 8.44 | 2.78 | 0.64 | ||
| Factor AA | 6 | 12.92 | 3.45 | 0.63 | 0.423** | |
| TSK-GV | 11 | 21.34 | 5.28 | 0.73 | 0.804** | 0.879** |
**Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed), N = 191; SF: Somatic Focus, AA: Activity Avoidance.
Correlations between kinesiophobia/(re)injury and fear-avoidance beliefs, pain anxiety, pain coping, disability, depression and pain
| Validity criteria | SF | AA | TSK-GV |
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| PASS-DE - Fearful thinking |
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| PASS-DE - Cognitive Anxiety |
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| PASS-DE - Escape/Avoidance |
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| PASS-DE - Physiological Anxiety |
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| FABQ – work |
| .233** |
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| FABQ – physical activity |
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| KPI – Fear-avoidance-variables | |||
| Anxiety/Depression |
| .114 | .191** |
| Help-/Hopelessness |
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| Catastrophizing |
| .167* |
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| Avoidance of Social Activities |
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| Avoidance of Physical Activities | .198* |
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| KPI – Endurance variables | |||
| Positive Mood despite Pain |
| -.171* |
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| Thought Suppression | .038 | .025 | .030 |
| Minimization |
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| Endurance Behavior | -.075 | -.181* | -.168* |
| BDI | .187* | .160* |
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| PDI |
| .186* |
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| Average pain intensity (last week) | .074 | -.009 | .030 |
| Duration of current pain | .021 | -.008 | -.008 |
**Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed); *Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed). Bivariate correlations that remain significant after a Bonferroni adjustment (p < .005) are printed in bold. TSK: Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia; TSK-GV: German version of the TSK; SF: Somatic Focus, AA: Activity Avoidance; PASS: Pain Anxiety Symptoms Scale; BDI: Beck Depression Inventory; PDI: Pain Disability Index; ODI: Oswestry Disability Index; KPI: Kiel Pain Inventory; FABQ: Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire.