Adaptation and validation of the Mood Rhythm Instrument for use in Brazilian adolescents

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Autor(a) principal: Francisco,Ana Paula
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Cunha,Ana Maria Delgado, Tonon,Andre Comiran, Scop,Marina, Mathur,Salina, Caropreso,Luisa, Frey,Benicio Noronha, Hidalgo,Maria Paz
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
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Resumo: Objective: Adapt and validate the Mood Rhythm Instrument (MRhI), a self-reported questionnaire that assesses self-perceived rhythmicity of mood-related symptoms in adults, into a version that assesses and evaluates perceived mood-related symptoms in adolescents (MRhI-Y). Methods: Adaptation of the Brazilian Portuguese version of the MRhI for an adolescent population followed three steps: review by consultants, analysis by experts, and pilot testing through a visual analogue scale (VAS). The final questionnaire (MRhI-Y) was applied to 171 adolescents aged 12-17 years. Internal consistency was calculated using Cronbach’s alpha and McDonald’s omega. The psychometric properties of the MRhI-Y were evaluated using exploratory factor analysis (EFA). Results: The MRhI-Y was designed to use wording more appropriate for adolescents than that of the MRhI. Expert agreement about item quality ranged between 82 and 100%. Adolescents’ VAS ratings indicated good comprehension of the items. Cronbach’s alpha and McDonalds’ omega coefficients were 0.71 and 0.74. The EFA resulted in a three-factor solution (affective, cognitive, and somatic). Younger adolescents (ages 12 to 13) reported lower rhythmicity scores than older groups (ages 14 to 15 and 16 to 17), even controlling for chronotype. Conclusions: The Brazilian Portuguese version of the MRhI-Y presented adequate comprehension by adolescents and good internal consistency. The MRhI-Y is a promising tool to improve our understanding of the underlying characteristics of mood fluctuation in adolescence.
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spelling Adaptation and validation of the Mood Rhythm Instrument for use in Brazilian adolescentsChronobiologymoodadolescentscircadian rhythms Objective: Adapt and validate the Mood Rhythm Instrument (MRhI), a self-reported questionnaire that assesses self-perceived rhythmicity of mood-related symptoms in adults, into a version that assesses and evaluates perceived mood-related symptoms in adolescents (MRhI-Y). Methods: Adaptation of the Brazilian Portuguese version of the MRhI for an adolescent population followed three steps: review by consultants, analysis by experts, and pilot testing through a visual analogue scale (VAS). The final questionnaire (MRhI-Y) was applied to 171 adolescents aged 12-17 years. Internal consistency was calculated using Cronbach’s alpha and McDonald’s omega. The psychometric properties of the MRhI-Y were evaluated using exploratory factor analysis (EFA). Results: The MRhI-Y was designed to use wording more appropriate for adolescents than that of the MRhI. Expert agreement about item quality ranged between 82 and 100%. Adolescents’ VAS ratings indicated good comprehension of the items. Cronbach’s alpha and McDonalds’ omega coefficients were 0.71 and 0.74. The EFA resulted in a three-factor solution (affective, cognitive, and somatic). Younger adolescents (ages 12 to 13) reported lower rhythmicity scores than older groups (ages 14 to 15 and 16 to 17), even controlling for chronotype. Conclusions: The Brazilian Portuguese version of the MRhI-Y presented adequate comprehension by adolescents and good internal consistency. The MRhI-Y is a promising tool to improve our understanding of the underlying characteristics of mood fluctuation in adolescence.Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria2022-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462022000300264Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry v.44 n.3 2022reponame:Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)instacron:ABP10.1590/1516-4446-2021-2092info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFrancisco,Ana PaulaCunha,Ana Maria DelgadoTonon,Andre ComiranScop,MarinaMathur,SalinaCaropreso,LuisaFrey,Benicio NoronhaHidalgo,Maria Pazeng2022-05-23T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-44462022000300264Revistahttp://www.bjp.org.br/ahead_of_print.asphttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rbp@abpbrasil.org.br1809-452X1516-4446opendoar:2022-05-23T00:00Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online) - Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adaptation and validation of the Mood Rhythm Instrument for use in Brazilian adolescents
title Adaptation and validation of the Mood Rhythm Instrument for use in Brazilian adolescents
spellingShingle Adaptation and validation of the Mood Rhythm Instrument for use in Brazilian adolescents
Francisco,Ana Paula
Chronobiology
mood
adolescents
circadian rhythms
title_short Adaptation and validation of the Mood Rhythm Instrument for use in Brazilian adolescents
title_full Adaptation and validation of the Mood Rhythm Instrument for use in Brazilian adolescents
title_fullStr Adaptation and validation of the Mood Rhythm Instrument for use in Brazilian adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation and validation of the Mood Rhythm Instrument for use in Brazilian adolescents
title_sort Adaptation and validation of the Mood Rhythm Instrument for use in Brazilian adolescents
author Francisco,Ana Paula
author_facet Francisco,Ana Paula
Cunha,Ana Maria Delgado
Tonon,Andre Comiran
Scop,Marina
Mathur,Salina
Caropreso,Luisa
Frey,Benicio Noronha
Hidalgo,Maria Paz
author_role author
author2 Cunha,Ana Maria Delgado
Tonon,Andre Comiran
Scop,Marina
Mathur,Salina
Caropreso,Luisa
Frey,Benicio Noronha
Hidalgo,Maria Paz
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Francisco,Ana Paula
Cunha,Ana Maria Delgado
Tonon,Andre Comiran
Scop,Marina
Mathur,Salina
Caropreso,Luisa
Frey,Benicio Noronha
Hidalgo,Maria Paz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chronobiology
mood
adolescents
circadian rhythms
topic Chronobiology
mood
adolescents
circadian rhythms
description Objective: Adapt and validate the Mood Rhythm Instrument (MRhI), a self-reported questionnaire that assesses self-perceived rhythmicity of mood-related symptoms in adults, into a version that assesses and evaluates perceived mood-related symptoms in adolescents (MRhI-Y). Methods: Adaptation of the Brazilian Portuguese version of the MRhI for an adolescent population followed three steps: review by consultants, analysis by experts, and pilot testing through a visual analogue scale (VAS). The final questionnaire (MRhI-Y) was applied to 171 adolescents aged 12-17 years. Internal consistency was calculated using Cronbach’s alpha and McDonald’s omega. The psychometric properties of the MRhI-Y were evaluated using exploratory factor analysis (EFA). Results: The MRhI-Y was designed to use wording more appropriate for adolescents than that of the MRhI. Expert agreement about item quality ranged between 82 and 100%. Adolescents’ VAS ratings indicated good comprehension of the items. Cronbach’s alpha and McDonalds’ omega coefficients were 0.71 and 0.74. The EFA resulted in a three-factor solution (affective, cognitive, and somatic). Younger adolescents (ages 12 to 13) reported lower rhythmicity scores than older groups (ages 14 to 15 and 16 to 17), even controlling for chronotype. Conclusions: The Brazilian Portuguese version of the MRhI-Y presented adequate comprehension by adolescents and good internal consistency. The MRhI-Y is a promising tool to improve our understanding of the underlying characteristics of mood fluctuation in adolescence.
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