Title of article :
Psychometric Properties of a Modified version of the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire (M-RMDQ)
Author/Authors :
Asghari, Ali Department of Psychology - Shahed University, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Chronic pain can be associated with limitations in patient function. Assessment of pain-related limitations is one of the
important outcome domains that should be considered when designing chronic pain clinical trials. Although a validated instrument for the
assessment of pain-related disability in Iranian chronic low back pain (CLBP) patients exists, to date there is no psychometrically sound
instrument to measure pain-related physical disability amongst Iranian chronic pain patients suffering from pain in other parts of their bodies.
Methods: Six hundred chronic pain patients completed the Modied version of the Roland-Morris disability questionnaire (M-RMDQ) in
addition to questionnaires on demographic variables, pain intensity and depression.
Results: Internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and concurrent and predictive validity were calculated for the M-RMDQ. Internal consistency
of the M-RMDQ items was acceptable (Cronbach’s alpha=0.88). Test-retest reliability with a mean 36-day interval between assessments
in 76 chronic pain patients was high (ICC=0.90). Concurrent validity was conrmed via signicant correlations between the scores of
M-RMDQ, depression and pain intensity. Predictive validity of the M-RMDQ was confirmed as it successfully differentiated pain clinic chronic
pain patients from the non-pain clinic chronic pain population.
Conclusion: The M-RMDQ has adequate reliability and validity and can be used as a sound measure of physical disability associated with
chronic pain among the Iranian population.
Keywords :
chronic pain , physical disability , reliability , validity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics