The Persian version of the Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire

Clin Psychol Psychother. 2013 Jul-Aug;20(4):350-8. doi: 10.1002/cpp.1769. Epub 2012 Jan 26.

Abstract

Research on the role of acceptance in adjustment to persisting pain has been facilitated by the development of the Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire (CPAQ). However, the CPAQ has not yet been validated amongst Iranian patients with chronic pain. To examine the psychometric properties of the Persian version of the CPAQ (P-CPAQ), 245 Persian-speaking chronic pain patients completed a battery of questionnaires, including: the P-CPAQ, a Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire, a slightly modified Roland and Morris Disability Questionnaire, the Catastrophizing Scale of the Coping Strategies Questionnaire, the Depression and Anxiety Scales of the Depression Anxiety And Stress Scale-21 and the Pain-Related Interference and Pain Intensity Scales of the Multidimensional Pain Inventory. Furthermore, to evaluate the reliability of the P-CPAQ, the measure was completed by 24 chronic pain patients, on two occasions that are 2 weeks apart. The results of the principal component analysis and confirmatory factor analysis yielded a two-factor solution. Furthermore, the reliability and construct validity of the P-CPAQ were confirmed. In general, consistent with studies in other countries, the results of the present study indicate that pain acceptance plays an important role in adjustment to chronic pain regardless of cultural and language differences between countries.

Keywords: Acceptance; Chronic Pain; Persian; Reliability; Validity.

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Psychological / physiology*
  • Adult
  • Anxiety / complications
  • Anxiety / psychology
  • Attitude to Health*
  • Chronic Pain / complications
  • Chronic Pain / psychology*
  • Depression / complications
  • Depression / psychology
  • Factor Analysis, Statistical
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Iran
  • Male
  • Principal Component Analysis / methods
  • Psychiatric Status Rating Scales / statistics & numerical data
  • Psychometrics / methods
  • Quality of Life / psychology
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Surveys and Questionnaires / standards*
  • Translations