The European Portuguese adaptation of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire

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Autor(a) principal: Cardoso,Susana
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Esculpi,Daniel, Carvalho,Ana Rita, Pereira,Diana R., Torres,Sandra, Mercado,Francisco, Barbosa,Fernando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Reumatologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT In Portugal, it is estimated that chronic pain affects 36.7% of the population, constituting a multifactorial phenomenon with great impact at individual, family, community, and social levels. In the fear-avoidance model of pain, one of the most consistent consensual in the literature, the fear arises as one of the variables that can contribute to the development and maintenance of this condition. Thus, instruments for evaluating the fear of pain, as Fear of Pain Questionnaire (FPQ-III), may be useful in the conceptualization of the subjective experience of pain. Accordingly, this paper aims to describe the adaptation of FPQ-III for the European Portuguese. A total of 1094 participants (795 women; mean age = 25.16, SD = 7.72) completed the web based questionnaire. The results pointed to a different factor solution found in the first study of the original scale (five factors: minor pain, severe pain, medical pain, injection pain, and afflicted pain), good internal consistency (.75–.85) and good correlations (between .30 and .59) between subscales and (between .68 and .85) for the total score and subscales. Given the need to meet the various dimensions of subjective experience of pain, the Fear of Pain Questionnaire is assumed as a useful tool, in combination with other, may contribute to the evaluation and intervention procedures progressively more comprehensive and adjusted to the challenges raised with the issue of chronic pain.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The European Portuguese adaptation of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire
title The European Portuguese adaptation of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire
spellingShingle The European Portuguese adaptation of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire
Cardoso,Susana
Chronic pain
Fear
Pain assessment
Anxiety
title_short The European Portuguese adaptation of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire
title_full The European Portuguese adaptation of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire
title_fullStr The European Portuguese adaptation of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire
title_full_unstemmed The European Portuguese adaptation of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire
title_sort The European Portuguese adaptation of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire
author Cardoso,Susana
author_facet Cardoso,Susana
Esculpi,Daniel
Carvalho,Ana Rita
Pereira,Diana R.
Torres,Sandra
Mercado,Francisco
Barbosa,Fernando
author_role author
author2 Esculpi,Daniel
Carvalho,Ana Rita
Pereira,Diana R.
Torres,Sandra
Mercado,Francisco
Barbosa,Fernando
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso,Susana
Esculpi,Daniel
Carvalho,Ana Rita
Pereira,Diana R.
Torres,Sandra
Mercado,Francisco
Barbosa,Fernando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chronic pain
Fear
Pain assessment
Anxiety
topic Chronic pain
Fear
Pain assessment
Anxiety
description ABSTRACT In Portugal, it is estimated that chronic pain affects 36.7% of the population, constituting a multifactorial phenomenon with great impact at individual, family, community, and social levels. In the fear-avoidance model of pain, one of the most consistent consensual in the literature, the fear arises as one of the variables that can contribute to the development and maintenance of this condition. Thus, instruments for evaluating the fear of pain, as Fear of Pain Questionnaire (FPQ-III), may be useful in the conceptualization of the subjective experience of pain. Accordingly, this paper aims to describe the adaptation of FPQ-III for the European Portuguese. A total of 1094 participants (795 women; mean age = 25.16, SD = 7.72) completed the web based questionnaire. The results pointed to a different factor solution found in the first study of the original scale (five factors: minor pain, severe pain, medical pain, injection pain, and afflicted pain), good internal consistency (.75–.85) and good correlations (between .30 and .59) between subscales and (between .68 and .85) for the total score and subscales. Given the need to meet the various dimensions of subjective experience of pain, the Fear of Pain Questionnaire is assumed as a useful tool, in combination with other, may contribute to the evaluation and intervention procedures progressively more comprehensive and adjusted to the challenges raised with the issue of chronic pain.
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