| Literature DB >> 27458105 |
Anna Andreasson1,2, Rikard K Wicksell1,3, Karin Lodin1, Bianka Karshikoff1,2, John Axelsson1,2, Mats Lekander1,2.
Abstract
Symptoms after inflammatory activation, so-called sickness behaviour, overlap with trans-diagnostic complaints. As no self-report questionnaire to assess sickness behaviour exists, we aimed to develop such an instrument, the Sickness Questionnaire. Items responsive to experimentally induced inflammatory activation (randomized double-blind study endotoxin (0.6 ng/kg) versus placebo, n = 52) were selected and the statistical properties were examined in 172 primary care patients. A principal component analysis indicated a one-factor solution (Cronbach's alpha = .86). This 10-item scale correlated with depression ( β = .41, p < .001), anxiety ( β = .36, p < .001), self-rated health ( β = .28, p < .001) and a single item of feeling sick ( β = .55, p < .001). The results support the adequacy of Sickness Questionnaire as a brief assessment instrument of perceived sickness behaviour.Entities:
Keywords: Sickness Questionnaire; endotoxin; sickness behaviour; sickness response; validation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27458105 DOI: 10.1177/1359105316659917
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053