Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) ‑ Psychometric characteristics of the Portuguese version

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Autor(a) principal: Fonte, Aníbal
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Coutinho, Bruno
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.14195/1647-8606_58-1_5
Resumo: Introduction/Objective: Seasonal alterations in mood and behavior characterized by depressive states during autumn/winter and remission during spring/summer are very frequent. In order to identify the sensitivity of the subjects to seasonal alterations, the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) is likely the most used self‑evaluation instrument. The present study evaluates the psychometric properties of the Portuguese version of SPAQ.Material and methods: The sample was composed of university and professional courses’ students (137 men and 187 women; mean age 27.7 ± 9.8). The analysis of SPAQ focused on items that are part of to the Global Seasonality Score (GSS), and the categorization of subjects into subtypes: without seasonal affective disorder; subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder (S‑SAD); seasonal affective disorder (SAD).Results: The mean global seasonality score was 9.1 ± 4.3 showing no significant differences between men and women. The internal consistency of the items that constitute the Global Seasonality Score was 0.804 (Cronbach’s α) and the average inter‑item correlation was r = 0.406. In respect to the questionnaire’s answers, 29.0% corresponds to subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder and 12.7% to seasonal affective disorder. Irrespective of the severity, 30.6% of the subjects considered seasonal alterations in mood and behavior aproblem.Conclusion: The SPAQ proved to be an easy‑to‑use self‑evaluation instrument with good psychometric properties. Considering the sample size, the results suggest that the seasonal variations in humor and behavior are very common. The fact that higher values were found in comparison to other studies conducted in non‑clinical populations highlights the necessity to evaluate the specificity of the questionnaire and conduct studies in representative population samples.
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spelling Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) ‑ Psychometric characteristics of the Portuguese versionQuestionário de Avaliação do Perfil Sazonal — Características psicométricas da versão portuguesa do Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ)perturbação afetiva sazonalSeasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnairesazonalidadefiabilidadeanálise fatorialseasonal affective disorderSeasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaireseasonalityreliabilityfactor analysisIntroduction/Objective: Seasonal alterations in mood and behavior characterized by depressive states during autumn/winter and remission during spring/summer are very frequent. In order to identify the sensitivity of the subjects to seasonal alterations, the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) is likely the most used self‑evaluation instrument. The present study evaluates the psychometric properties of the Portuguese version of SPAQ.Material and methods: The sample was composed of university and professional courses’ students (137 men and 187 women; mean age 27.7 ± 9.8). The analysis of SPAQ focused on items that are part of to the Global Seasonality Score (GSS), and the categorization of subjects into subtypes: without seasonal affective disorder; subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder (S‑SAD); seasonal affective disorder (SAD).Results: The mean global seasonality score was 9.1 ± 4.3 showing no significant differences between men and women. The internal consistency of the items that constitute the Global Seasonality Score was 0.804 (Cronbach’s α) and the average inter‑item correlation was r = 0.406. In respect to the questionnaire’s answers, 29.0% corresponds to subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder and 12.7% to seasonal affective disorder. Irrespective of the severity, 30.6% of the subjects considered seasonal alterations in mood and behavior aproblem.Conclusion: The SPAQ proved to be an easy‑to‑use self‑evaluation instrument with good psychometric properties. Considering the sample size, the results suggest that the seasonal variations in humor and behavior are very common. The fact that higher values were found in comparison to other studies conducted in non‑clinical populations highlights the necessity to evaluate the specificity of the questionnaire and conduct studies in representative population samples.Introdução/Objetivo: Alterações sazonais do humor e do comportamento caracterizadas por estados depressivos no outono/inverno e remissão na primavera/verão são condições muito frequentes. Para identificar a sensibilidade dos sujeitos às alterações sazonais o Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) é provavelmente o instrumento de autoavaliação mais utilizado. O presente estudo avalia as propriedades psicométricas da versão portuguesa do SPAQ.Material e métodos: A amostra foi constituída por estudantes universitários e de cursos profissionais (137 homens, 187 mulheres; média das idades = 27.7 ± 9.8). A análise do SPAQ centrou‑se nos itens que constituem a Pontuação Global de Sazonalidade – PGS (Global Seasonality Score – GSS) e na categorização dos sujeitos em subtipos: sem perturbação afetiva sazonal (sem PAS); subsíndrome da perturbação afetiva sazonal (S‑PAS); perturbação afetiva sazonal (PAS).Resultados: A média da Pontuação Global de Sazonalidade foi de 9.1 ± 4.3, não se verificando diferenças significativas entre homens e mulheres. A consistência interna dos itens que constituem a Pontuação Global de Sazonalidade foi 0.804 (α de Cronbach) e a correlação média inter‑itens de r = 0.406. Com base nas respostas ao questionário, 29.0% correspondiam a subsíndrome afetiva sazonal e 12.7% a perturbação afetiva sazonal. Independentemente da gravidade, 30.6% dos inquiridos consideravam as alterações sazonais do humor e do comportamento como problema.Conclusão: O SPAQ revela ser um instrumento de autoavaliação com boas propriedades psicométricas, fácil de aplicar. Considerando a amostra estudada os resultados sugerem que as variações sazonais do humor e do comportamento são muito frequentes. O facto de se encontrarem valores superiores ao de outros estudos efetuados em populações não clínicas evidencia a necessidade de se avaliar a especificidade do questionário e de se realizarem estudos em amostras representativas da população.Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra2016-02-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.14195/1647-8606_58-1_5https://doi.org/10.14195/1647-8606_58-1_5Psychologica; Vol. 58 No. 1 (2015); 89-106Psychologica; Vol. 58 N.º 1 (2015); 89-1061647-86060871-465710.14195/1647-8606_58-1reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://impactum-journals.uc.pt/psychologica/article/view/1647-8606_58-1_5https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/psychologica/article/view/1647-8606_58-1_5/1980Direitos de Autor (c) 2016 Psychologicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFonte, AníbalCoutinho, Bruno2023-05-31T13:59:32Zoai:impactum-journals.uc.pt:article/2756Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:57:31.106170Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) ‑ Psychometric characteristics of the Portuguese version
Questionário de Avaliação do Perfil Sazonal — Características psicométricas da versão portuguesa do Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ)
title Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) ‑ Psychometric characteristics of the Portuguese version
spellingShingle Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) ‑ Psychometric characteristics of the Portuguese version
Fonte, Aníbal
perturbação afetiva sazonal
Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire
sazonalidade
fiabilidade
análise fatorial
seasonal affective disorder
Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire
seasonality
reliability
factor analysis
title_short Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) ‑ Psychometric characteristics of the Portuguese version
title_full Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) ‑ Psychometric characteristics of the Portuguese version
title_fullStr Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) ‑ Psychometric characteristics of the Portuguese version
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) ‑ Psychometric characteristics of the Portuguese version
title_sort Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) ‑ Psychometric characteristics of the Portuguese version
author Fonte, Aníbal
author_facet Fonte, Aníbal
Coutinho, Bruno
author_role author
author2 Coutinho, Bruno
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fonte, Aníbal
Coutinho, Bruno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv perturbação afetiva sazonal
Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire
sazonalidade
fiabilidade
análise fatorial
seasonal affective disorder
Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire
seasonality
reliability
factor analysis
topic perturbação afetiva sazonal
Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire
sazonalidade
fiabilidade
análise fatorial
seasonal affective disorder
Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire
seasonality
reliability
factor analysis
description Introduction/Objective: Seasonal alterations in mood and behavior characterized by depressive states during autumn/winter and remission during spring/summer are very frequent. In order to identify the sensitivity of the subjects to seasonal alterations, the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) is likely the most used self‑evaluation instrument. The present study evaluates the psychometric properties of the Portuguese version of SPAQ.Material and methods: The sample was composed of university and professional courses’ students (137 men and 187 women; mean age 27.7 ± 9.8). The analysis of SPAQ focused on items that are part of to the Global Seasonality Score (GSS), and the categorization of subjects into subtypes: without seasonal affective disorder; subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder (S‑SAD); seasonal affective disorder (SAD).Results: The mean global seasonality score was 9.1 ± 4.3 showing no significant differences between men and women. The internal consistency of the items that constitute the Global Seasonality Score was 0.804 (Cronbach’s α) and the average inter‑item correlation was r = 0.406. In respect to the questionnaire’s answers, 29.0% corresponds to subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder and 12.7% to seasonal affective disorder. Irrespective of the severity, 30.6% of the subjects considered seasonal alterations in mood and behavior aproblem.Conclusion: The SPAQ proved to be an easy‑to‑use self‑evaluation instrument with good psychometric properties. Considering the sample size, the results suggest that the seasonal variations in humor and behavior are very common. The fact that higher values were found in comparison to other studies conducted in non‑clinical populations highlights the necessity to evaluate the specificity of the questionnaire and conduct studies in representative population samples.
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