Title of article :
Design and Validation of Mizaj Identification Questionnaire in Persian Medicine
Author/Authors :
Salmannezhad, Hossein Department of Persian Medicine - School of Persian Medicine - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol , Mojahedi, Morteza Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol , Ebadi, Abbas Faculty - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Mozaffarpur, Ali Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol , Alipoor, Abbas Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Saghebi, Roshanak Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol , Montazeri, Ali Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research - ACECR, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Paying attention to individual differences in presenting health directives is the most important properties of Persian
Medicine (PM). Accordingly, individuals in each society are divided into nine Mizaj groups. Access to the standard diagnostic scale
is one of the research priorities of PM.
Objectives: The present study aimed at designing a preliminary self-administered Mizaj questionnaire, and assessed its reliability
and validity.
Materialsandmethods: For this exploratory sequential study, Mizaj identification indices were extracted usingPMreferences, and
people andPMexperts’ interviews. The preliminary questionnaire was designed and the validity and reliability of the questionnaire
were evaluated using weighted Kappa statistics (> 0.4), ICC and ROC curve, and determining the sensitivity and specificity of cut-off
points.
Results: Overall, 15 PM experts, and 221 volunteers participated in various stages of this study. Among 119 designed questions for
30 Mizaj identification indices, 60 items had acceptable reliability. The final questionnaire containing 20 items was extracted after
the validity assessment. The sensitivity and specificity of this questionnaire at the specified cut-off points were 71% and 68% for
warmness, 63% and 71% for temperance in warmness-coldness, 80% and 57% for coldness, 74% and 58% for wetness, 71% and 69% for
temperance in wetness-dryness, and 78% and 85% for dryness, respectively.
Conclusions: This is the first standard Mizaj identification questionnaire, which includes more dimensions of Mizaj identification
and can be used for individuals aged 20 to 60 years old. This questionnaire is recommended for Mizaj identification researches and
as a supplementary diagnostic scale for clinical activities of Persian Medicine practitioners.
Keywords :
Precision Medicine , Questionnaires , Reproducibility of Results , Temperament , Validation Studies
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics