Manzanares Isabel, Kuramochi Izumi, Olivera Marta, Centeno María, Khawaja Mariam, Pintor Luis, Donaire Antonio, Del Mar Carreño María, Conde-Blanco Estefanía
Epilepsy Program, Neurology Department, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
EpiCARE: A European Reference Network for Rare and Complex Epilepsies, Brussel, Belgium.
Epilepsia Open. 2024 Dec;9(6):2384-2394. doi: 10.1002/epi4.13071. Epub 2024 Nov 4.
The Epilepsy Self-Stigma Scale (ESSS) has been developed in Japan for patients with epilepsy (PWE). We aimed to validate the scale in Spanish and examine its validity and reliability.
The transcultural adaptation of the ESSS was conducted using translation and back-translation, along with pilot testing and an expert panel review. An online questionnaire was used to assess construct validity, criterion validity, and internal consistency.
A total of 260 out of 628 participants completed the questionnaires. We found a two-factor structure that explained 61.3% of the total variance: factor 1 "self-perceived discrimination" with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.80, and factor 2 "social isolation" with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.75. The reliability of overall ESSS-S 8-item scores was high (Cronbach's alpha = 0.74). Convergent validity was tested and demonstrated a significant correlation. P. Self-perceived discrimination scores were associated with higher anxiety and depression scores (r = 0.53/0.54; p < 0.001), lower self-esteem (-0.53; p < 0.001), and lower quality of life (r = -0.66; p < 0.001). Social isolation scores were associated with higher anxiety and depression scores (r = 0.41/0.33; p < 0.001), lower self-esteem (-0.34; p < 0.001), and lower quality of life (r = -0.35; p < 0.001). Temporal reliability was also tested, showing a test-retest ICC of 0.87. The mean self-stigma score in the Spanish population was 17.68 ± 5.45 out of 32 points. Invariance across gender and age groups indicated that there are no systematic response biases by gender or age, so stratified scores could be related to other constructs.
The Spanish version of ESSS (ESSS-S) is a valid and reliable tool for the assessment of self-stigma in PWE among Spanish speakers.
This study aimed to validate the Epilepsy Self-Stigma Scale (ESSS) for Spanish speakers (ESSS-S). We conducted transcultural adaptation of the scale. ESSS-S showed high reliability and strong validity, correlating with higher anxiety and depression, lower self-esteem, and quality of life. ESSS-S is a reliable and valid tool for assessing self-stigma in Spanish-speaking people with epilepsy.
癫痫自我污名量表(ESSS)已在日本为癫痫患者(PWE)开发出来。我们旨在验证该量表的西班牙语版本,并检验其有效性和可靠性。
采用翻译和回译、预试验及专家小组评审的方式对ESSS进行跨文化调适。使用在线问卷评估结构效度、效标效度和内部一致性。
628名参与者中有260人完成了问卷。我们发现了一个能解释总方差61.3%的两因素结构:因素1“自我感知的歧视”,其克朗巴哈系数为0.80;因素2“社会隔离”,其克朗巴哈系数为0.75。ESSS-S的8项总得分的可靠性较高(克朗巴哈系数 = 0.74)。检验了收敛效度并显示出显著相关性。自我感知的歧视得分与较高的焦虑和抑郁得分相关(r = 0.53/0.54;p < 0.001),与较低的自尊相关(-0.53;p < 0.001),与较低的生活质量相关(r = -0.66;p < 0.001)。社会隔离得分与较高的焦虑和抑郁得分相关(r = 0.41/0.33;p < 0.001),与较低的自尊相关(-0.34;p < 0.001),与较低的生活质量相关(r = -0.35;p < 0.001)。还检验了时间可靠性,重测组内相关系数为0.87。西班牙语人群的平均自我污名得分在32分制中为17.68 ± 5.45。不同性别和年龄组间的不变性表明不存在因性别或年龄导致的系统性反应偏差,因此分层得分可与其他结构相关。
ESSS的西班牙语版本(ESSS-S)是评估西班牙语使用者中癫痫患者自我污名的有效且可靠的工具。
本研究旨在验证西班牙语使用者的癫痫自我污名量表(ESSS-S)。我们对该量表进行了跨文化调适。ESSS-S显示出高可靠性和强有效性,与较高的焦虑和抑郁、较低的自尊及生活质量相关。ESSS-S是评估说西班牙语的癫痫患者自我污名的可靠且有效的工具。