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000135363 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1016/j.jad.2024.05.017
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000135363 100__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-0633-2810$$aAlacreu-Crespo, Adrián$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000135363 245__ $$aAre visual analogue scales valid instruments to measure psychological pain in psychiatric patients?
000135363 260__ $$c2024
000135363 5060_ $$aAccess copy available to the general public$$fUnrestricted
000135363 5203_ $$aObjective: The Psychological-Physical-Pain Visual Analogue Scale (PPP-VAS) was thought to probably help in identifying patients at risk of suicide. However, no data on its validity to measure psychological pain was available. Our main aim was to investigate the convergent validity of the PPP-VAS using two well-validated scales of psychological pain, the Orbach and Mikulincer Mental Pain scale (OMMP) and the Holden et al. Psychache Scale. Methods: This multicentre study recruited a total of 1618 adult psychiatric inpatients and outpatients in Italy. Psychological pain was evaluated using the OMMP, Holden et al., and PPP-VAS scales. Psychiatric status, suicidal status, physical pain, depression, and hopelessness were also assessed. Results: A structural equation model (SEM) using the items of psychological pain from the PPP-VAS showed that items loaded significantly on the psychological pain factor and showed good fit. Similarly, a second SEM model using the three scales of psychological pain showed acceptable fit and converged into a psychological pain construct. Correlations between the PPP-VAS and depression, hopelessness, and physical pain showed moderate correlations (r = 0.43 to r = 0.67). Finally, psychological pain evaluated with the PPP-VAS was significantly related with recent suicidal ideation in all patients (OR [95 % CI] = 1.07 [1.05, 1.09]) and recent suicide attempts in moderately to severely depressed patients, OR [95 % CI] = 1.01 [1.02, 1.03]. Conclusion: The PPP-VAS showed good psychometric properties in evaluating psychological pain. The characteristics of the PPP-VAS makes this scale a great option for its use in clinical practice to detect patients at risk of suicide.
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000135363 700__ $$aInnamorati, Marco
000135363 700__ $$aCourtet, Philippe
000135363 700__ $$aErbuto, Denise
000135363 700__ $$aLuciano, Mario
000135363 700__ $$aSampogna, Gaia
000135363 700__ $$aAbbate-Daga, Giovanni
000135363 700__ $$aBarlati, Stefano
000135363 700__ $$aCarmassi, Claudia
000135363 700__ $$aCastellini, Giovanni
000135363 700__ $$aDe Fazio, Pasquale
000135363 700__ $$aDi Lorenzo, Giorgio
000135363 700__ $$aDi Nicola, Marco
000135363 700__ $$aFerrari, Silvia
000135363 700__ $$aGoracci, Arianna
000135363 700__ $$aGramaglia, Carla
000135363 700__ $$aMartinotti, Giovanni
000135363 700__ $$aNanni, Maria Giulia
000135363 700__ $$aPasquini, Massimo
000135363 700__ $$aPinna, Federica
000135363 700__ $$aPoloni, Nicola
000135363 700__ $$aSerafini, Gianluca
000135363 700__ $$aSignorelli, Maria
000135363 700__ $$aTortorella, Alfonso
000135363 700__ $$aVentriglio, Antonio
000135363 700__ $$aVolpe, Umberto
000135363 700__ $$aFiorillo, Andrea
000135363 700__ $$aPompili, Maurizio
000135363 7102_ $$14009$$2680$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Psicología y Sociología$$cÁrea Person.Eval.Trat.Psicoló.
000135363 773__ $$g358 (2024), 150-156$$pJ. affect. disord.$$tJournal of Affective Disorders$$x0165-0327
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