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Validation of the Brazilian version of the child paincatastrophizing scale and its relationship with amarker of central sensitization

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dc.contributor.author Schneider, Larissa
dc.contributor.author Castro, Stela Maris de Jezus
dc.contributor.author Mallmann, Eliza Saggin
dc.contributor.author Evaldt, Cibele de Abreu
dc.contributor.author Souza, Andressa de
dc.contributor.author Rodrigues, Josy da Silva
dc.contributor.author Mendanha, Clarissa
dc.contributor.author Caumo, Wolnei
dc.contributor.author Stefani, Luciana Cadore
dc.date.accessioned 2021-09-14T14:27:19Z
dc.date.available 2021-09-14T14:27:19Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.citation SCHNEIDER, L. et al. Validation of the Brazilian version of the child paincatastrophizing scale and its relationship with amarker of central sensitization. Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology, v. 71, n. 4, p. 1-8, 2021. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0104001421001780?via%3Dihub. Acesso em: 14 set. 2021. pt_BR
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11690/2176
dc.description.abstract Objectives The Pain Catastrophizing Scale-Child version (PCS-C) allows to identify children who are prone to catastrophic thinking. We aimed to adapt the Brazilian version of PCS-C (BPCS-C) to examine scale psychometric properties and factorial structure in children with and without chronic pain. Also, we assessed its correlation with salivary levels of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic factor (BDNF). Methods The Brazilian version of PCS-C was modified to adjust it for 7–12 years old children. To assess psychometric properties, 100 children (44 with chronic pain from a tertiary hospital and 56 healthy children from a public school) answered the BPCS-C, the visual analogue pain scale, and questions about pain interference in daily activities. We also collected a salivary sample to measure BDNF. Results We observed good internal consistency (Cronbach’s value = 0.81). Parallel analysis retained 2 factors. Confirmatory factor analysis of our 2-factor model revealed consistent goodness-of-fit (IFI = 0.946) when compared to other models. There was no correlation between visual analogue pain scale and the total BPCS-C score; however, there was an association between pain catastrophizing and difficulty in doing physical activities in school (p = 0.01). BPCS-C total scores were not different between groups. We found a marginal association with BPCS-C (r = 0.27, p = 0.01) and salivary BDNF levels. Discussion BPCS-C is a valid instrument with consistent psychometric properties. The revised 2-dimension proposed can be used for this population. Children catastrophism is well correlated with physical limitation, but the absence of BPCS-C score differences between groups highlights the necessity of a better understanding about catastrophic thinking in children. pt_BR
dc.language.iso en_US pt_BR
dc.publisher SBA pt_BR
dc.rights Open Access en_US
dc.subject Catastrophizing pt_BR
dc.subject Pain catastrophizing pt_BR
dc.subject Chronic pain pt_BR
dc.subject Validation studies as topic pt_BR
dc.subject Children pt_BR
dc.subject Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor pt_BR
dc.title Validation of the Brazilian version of the child paincatastrophizing scale and its relationship with amarker of central sensitization pt_BR
dc.type Artigo pt_BR


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