Fear of movement/injury in the general population : Factor structure and psychometric properties of an adapted version of the tampa scale for kinesiophobia

In recent years, several studies have pointed out the importance of pain-related fear in the development and maintenance of chronic pain. An important instrument for measuring pain-related fear in the context of low back pain is the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia (TSK). Recently, a version of this qu...

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description In recent years, several studies have pointed out the importance of pain-related fear in the development and maintenance of chronic pain. An important instrument for measuring pain-related fear in the context of low back pain is the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia (TSK). Recently, a version of this questionnaire has been developed for administration among the general population (TSK-G). To determine the factor structure of the TSK-G, data from a random sample of the Dutch general population were studied separately for people who had had back complaints in the previous year, and people who had been without back complaints. For both groups the TSK-G appeared to consist of one, internally consistent, factor of 12 items. The one-factor TSK-G also appeared valid after comparison with scores on measures of catastrophizing and general health status.
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Avoidance Learning
Back pain
Biological and medical sciences
Chronic pain
Cross-Sectional Studies
Disability Evaluation
Experimental psychology
Fear
Fear & phobias
Female
Health Status
Humans
Hypochondriasis - diagnosis
Hypochondriasis - epidemiology
Hypochondriasis - psychology
Low Back Pain - psychology
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Movement
Netherlands
Pain Measurement
Patients
Personality Inventory - statistics & numerical data
Phobic Disorders - diagnosis
Phobic Disorders - epidemiology
Phobic Disorders - psychology
Principal components analysis
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychometrics - statistics & numerical data
Psychometrics. Diagnostic aid systems
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Quantitative psychology
Questionnaires
Reproducibility of Results
Sampling Studies
Techniques and methods
Wounds and Injuries - psychology
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