Adaptation and validation of the Portuguese version of the Lithium Knowledge Test (LKT) of bipolar patients treated with lithium : cross-over study

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Autor(a) principal: Rosa, Adriane Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Gazalle, Fernando Kratz, Andreazza, Ana Cristina, Sanchez-Moreno, Jose, Stein, Airton Tetelbom, Barros, Helena Maria Tannhauser, Santin, Aida Maria Pereira, Vieta, Eduard, Kapczinski, Flávio Pereira
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Objective: Adherence problems are a common feature among bipolar patients. A recent study showed that lithium knowledge was the main difference between adherent and non adherents bipolar patients. The Lithium Knowledge Test (LKT), a brief questionnaire, was developed as a means of identifying aspects of patients' practical and pharmacological knowledge which are important if therapy is to be safe and effective. The original English version is validated in psychiatric population, but a validated Portuguese one is not yet available. Methods: One hundred six patients selected were diagnosed with bipolar disorder (I or II) according to DSM-IV criteria and had to be on lithium treatment for at least one month. The LKT was administered on only one occasion. We analysed the internal consis tency, concurrent validity, sensitivity and specificity of the LKT for the detection of the knowledge about lithium treatment of bipolar patients. Results: The internal consistency, evaluated by Cronbach's alpha was 0.596. The mean of total score LKT by bipolar patients was 9.0 (SD: 0.75) for men and 8.74 (SD: 0.44) for women. Concurrent validity based on plasma lithium concentration showed a significant correlation between the total LKT score and plasma lithium (r = 0,232; p = 0.020). The sensitivity was 84% and specificity was 81%. Conclusion: LKT is a rapid, reliable instrument which appears to be as effective as a lengthier standard interview with a lithium clinic doctor, and which has a high level of acceptability to lithium patients. We found that the psychometric assessment of the Portuguese version of LKT showed good internal consistency, sensitivity and specificity.
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spelling Rosa, Adriane RibeiroGazalle, Fernando KratzAndreazza, Ana CristinaSanchez-Moreno, JoseStein, Airton TetelbomBarros, Helena Maria TannhauserSantin, Aida Maria PereiraVieta, EduardKapczinski, Flávio Pereira2010-07-01T04:18:36Z20061398-5647http://hdl.handle.net/10183/24189000745401Objective: Adherence problems are a common feature among bipolar patients. A recent study showed that lithium knowledge was the main difference between adherent and non adherents bipolar patients. The Lithium Knowledge Test (LKT), a brief questionnaire, was developed as a means of identifying aspects of patients' practical and pharmacological knowledge which are important if therapy is to be safe and effective. The original English version is validated in psychiatric population, but a validated Portuguese one is not yet available. Methods: One hundred six patients selected were diagnosed with bipolar disorder (I or II) according to DSM-IV criteria and had to be on lithium treatment for at least one month. The LKT was administered on only one occasion. We analysed the internal consis tency, concurrent validity, sensitivity and specificity of the LKT for the detection of the knowledge about lithium treatment of bipolar patients. Results: The internal consistency, evaluated by Cronbach's alpha was 0.596. The mean of total score LKT by bipolar patients was 9.0 (SD: 0.75) for men and 8.74 (SD: 0.44) for women. Concurrent validity based on plasma lithium concentration showed a significant correlation between the total LKT score and plasma lithium (r = 0,232; p = 0.020). The sensitivity was 84% and specificity was 81%. Conclusion: LKT is a rapid, reliable instrument which appears to be as effective as a lengthier standard interview with a lithium clinic doctor, and which has a high level of acceptability to lithium patients. We found that the psychometric assessment of the Portuguese version of LKT showed good internal consistency, sensitivity and specificity.application/pdfengClinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health. [Cagliari]. Vol. 2, (Dec. 2006), 6 p.Transtorno bipolarLítioTranstornos mentaisPsicopatologiaAdaptation and validation of the Portuguese version of the Lithium Knowledge Test (LKT) of bipolar patients treated with lithium : cross-over studyEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000745401.pdf000745401.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf244699http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/24189/1/000745401.pdfbe997da0a6a85c4431e5d47dad01d159MD51TEXT000745401.pdf.txt000745401.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain26169http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/24189/2/000745401.pdf.txta103ab1900f6c4d6fc0065bc9cdf2e9fMD52THUMBNAIL000745401.pdf.jpg000745401.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2153http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/24189/3/000745401.pdf.jpg9ccd8b5b6950297cd2b3426ac3bbeabfMD5310183/241892023-11-10 04:25:40.328205oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/24189Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2023-11-10T06:25:40Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Adaptation and validation of the Portuguese version of the Lithium Knowledge Test (LKT) of bipolar patients treated with lithium : cross-over study
title Adaptation and validation of the Portuguese version of the Lithium Knowledge Test (LKT) of bipolar patients treated with lithium : cross-over study
spellingShingle Adaptation and validation of the Portuguese version of the Lithium Knowledge Test (LKT) of bipolar patients treated with lithium : cross-over study
Rosa, Adriane Ribeiro
Transtorno bipolar
Lítio
Transtornos mentais
Psicopatologia
title_short Adaptation and validation of the Portuguese version of the Lithium Knowledge Test (LKT) of bipolar patients treated with lithium : cross-over study
title_full Adaptation and validation of the Portuguese version of the Lithium Knowledge Test (LKT) of bipolar patients treated with lithium : cross-over study
title_fullStr Adaptation and validation of the Portuguese version of the Lithium Knowledge Test (LKT) of bipolar patients treated with lithium : cross-over study
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation and validation of the Portuguese version of the Lithium Knowledge Test (LKT) of bipolar patients treated with lithium : cross-over study
title_sort Adaptation and validation of the Portuguese version of the Lithium Knowledge Test (LKT) of bipolar patients treated with lithium : cross-over study
author Rosa, Adriane Ribeiro
author_facet Rosa, Adriane Ribeiro
Gazalle, Fernando Kratz
Andreazza, Ana Cristina
Sanchez-Moreno, Jose
Stein, Airton Tetelbom
Barros, Helena Maria Tannhauser
Santin, Aida Maria Pereira
Vieta, Eduard
Kapczinski, Flávio Pereira
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author2 Gazalle, Fernando Kratz
Andreazza, Ana Cristina
Sanchez-Moreno, Jose
Stein, Airton Tetelbom
Barros, Helena Maria Tannhauser
Santin, Aida Maria Pereira
Vieta, Eduard
Kapczinski, Flávio Pereira
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosa, Adriane Ribeiro
Gazalle, Fernando Kratz
Andreazza, Ana Cristina
Sanchez-Moreno, Jose
Stein, Airton Tetelbom
Barros, Helena Maria Tannhauser
Santin, Aida Maria Pereira
Vieta, Eduard
Kapczinski, Flávio Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transtorno bipolar
Lítio
Transtornos mentais
Psicopatologia
topic Transtorno bipolar
Lítio
Transtornos mentais
Psicopatologia
description Objective: Adherence problems are a common feature among bipolar patients. A recent study showed that lithium knowledge was the main difference between adherent and non adherents bipolar patients. The Lithium Knowledge Test (LKT), a brief questionnaire, was developed as a means of identifying aspects of patients' practical and pharmacological knowledge which are important if therapy is to be safe and effective. The original English version is validated in psychiatric population, but a validated Portuguese one is not yet available. Methods: One hundred six patients selected were diagnosed with bipolar disorder (I or II) according to DSM-IV criteria and had to be on lithium treatment for at least one month. The LKT was administered on only one occasion. We analysed the internal consis tency, concurrent validity, sensitivity and specificity of the LKT for the detection of the knowledge about lithium treatment of bipolar patients. Results: The internal consistency, evaluated by Cronbach's alpha was 0.596. The mean of total score LKT by bipolar patients was 9.0 (SD: 0.75) for men and 8.74 (SD: 0.44) for women. Concurrent validity based on plasma lithium concentration showed a significant correlation between the total LKT score and plasma lithium (r = 0,232; p = 0.020). The sensitivity was 84% and specificity was 81%. Conclusion: LKT is a rapid, reliable instrument which appears to be as effective as a lengthier standard interview with a lithium clinic doctor, and which has a high level of acceptability to lithium patients. We found that the psychometric assessment of the Portuguese version of LKT showed good internal consistency, sensitivity and specificity.
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