REPRODUCIBILITY OF NORDIC SLEEP QUESTIONNAIRE IN SPINAL-CORD INJURED

被引:17
作者
BIERINGSORENSEN, F
BIERINGSORENSEN, M
HILDEN, J
机构
[1] Centre for Spinal Cord Injured, Rigshospitalet, The National University Hospital, Copenhagen
[2] Statistical Research Unit, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen
来源
PARAPLEGIA | 1994年 / 32卷 / 11期
关键词
SLEEP; SLEEP DISORDERS; SLEEP QUESTIONNAIRE; REPRODUCIBILITY; RELIABILITY; SPINAL CORD INJURY; NORMAL SUBJECTS;
D O I
10.1038/sc.1994.124
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
A recently proposed Nordic Sleep Questionnaire (NSQ) comprises 26 questions concerning qualitative and quantitative aspects of the respondent's sleep habits. Its reproducibility was evaluated in 32 spinal cord injured individuals (SCI), 24 men and eight women (23-72 years), and 79 normal subjects, 23 men and 56 women (19-77 years). They completed the NSQ twice at a median interval of 15 days (range 10-26) and 27 days (range 4-103) respectively. The group of normal subjects were evenly divided into group 26, i.e. those who completed the two NSQs within 26 days, and group 27 with 27 days or more between their replies. Generally, group 27 showed no worse test-retest agreement than group 26. In addition, the respondents' answers, with a few exceptions, were reasonably stable in terms of test-retest agreement or standard deviation. The SCI group exhibited the same level of reproducibility, although they had more 'pathology' to report and thus more scope for contradicting themselves. The questions in the NSQ generally were satisfactorily reproducible. However, answers to the ordered five-point questions about sleepiness in the morning and during the daytime ought to be interpreted with caution. The same may be said about the number of minutes required to fall asleep, and the duration of daytime naps.
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