Diotaiuti Pierluigi, Corrado Stefano, Mancone Stefania, Cavicchiolo Elisa, Chirico Andrea, Siqueira Thais Cristina, Andrade Alexandro
Department of Human Sciences, Society and Health, University of Cassino and Lazio, Cassino, Italy.
Department of Systems Medicine, Tor Vergata University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
Front Psychol. 2023 Jan 11;13:1087055. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1087055. eCollection 2022.
The (FPQ-III) is a self-assessment instrument developed specifically to measure fear based on various pain stimuli converging on three factors: severe pain, medical pain, and minor pain. It actually remains the most studied and internationally used tool even in its short versions. The aim of this work was to propose a new validation study oriented to confirm the good psychometric properties of a short model of the FPQ-III for the Italian context.
A large sample of participants was recruited ( = 1,064) and Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) as well as Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) were performed. Measurement invariance of the FPQ-III across gender was also evaluated. In order to examine convergent validity, a further convenient sample ( = 292) was used and variables related to the individual's pain experience, locus of control and coping orientations were assessed. A final discriminant assessment using experimental manipulation through fear eliciting videos was performed.
The three factors structure of the 13-item version of the questionnaire was confirmed (χ = 148.092, CFI = 0.971, TLI = 0.962, RMSEA = 0.046, RMSEA 90% CI = 0.037-0.056) as well as the measurement invariance across gender. Item internal reliability was satisfactory. The results provided evidence of the good predictive validity of the FPQ-III and the discriminant assessment demonstrated that the instrument is suitable in detecting changes in fear of pain induced by specific situational conditions.
The scale in this short version is suitable for quickly and efficiently gathering information about the perceived intensity of such anticipatory fears that might affect even the healthy person dysfunctionally.
恐惧疼痛问卷第三版(FPQ-III)是一种专门开发的自我评估工具,用于根据汇聚在三个因素上的各种疼痛刺激来测量恐惧:剧痛、医疗疼痛和轻微疼痛。即使是其简短版本,它实际上仍然是研究最多且在国际上使用的工具。这项工作的目的是提出一项新的验证研究,旨在确认FPQ-III简短模型在意大利语环境中的良好心理测量特性。
招募了大量参与者样本(n = 1064),并进行了探索性因素分析(EFA)和验证性因素分析(CFA)。还评估了FPQ-III在不同性别间的测量不变性。为了检验聚合效度,使用了另一个便利样本(n = 292),并评估了与个体疼痛经历、控制点和应对取向相关的变量。通过恐惧诱发视频进行实验操纵,进行了最终的判别评估。
问卷13项版本的三因素结构得到确认(χ² = 148.092,CFI = 0.971,TLI = 0.962,RMSEA = 0.046,RMSEA 90% CI = 0.037 - 0.056),以及不同性别间的测量不变性。项目内部信度令人满意。结果提供了FPQ-III具有良好预测效度的证据,判别评估表明该工具适用于检测特定情境条件引起的疼痛恐惧变化。
这个简短版本的量表适用于快速有效地收集有关此类预期恐惧的感知强度的信息,这些恐惧甚至可能对健康人产生功能失调的影响。