Psychometric properties of the Russian version of the Pediatric Daytime Sleepiness Scale (PDSS)
Randler C., Kolomeichuk S. N., Morozov A. V., Petrashova D. A., Pozharskaya V. V., Martynova A. A., Korostovtseva L. S., Bochkarev M. V., Sviryaev Y. V., Polue`ktov M. G., Drake C.
Heliyon
Vol.5, Issue7, Num.e02134
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Статья
DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02134
Аннотация:
Insufficient sleep could severely impair both cognitive and learning skills. More prominent changes are found in children and adolescents. Tools used to estimate sleepiness in the adult population are commonly inappropriate for children. The objective of our study was to provide a reliable instrument to measure excessive sleepiness for upcoming studies in Russian-speaking children, applying the Russian version of Pediatric Daytime Sleepiness Scale (PDSS). The following tasks were resolved in our study: translation, validation, and analysis of psychometric properties of the Russian adaptation of the PDSS by standard tests. After the semantic validation of the instrument through a multi-stage translation process we checked its psychometric validation. A total of 552 students, consisting of N = 285 for the exploratory factor analysis (EFA), N = 267 for the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and N = 204 for test-retest analysis of public elementary schools located in Northern Russia comple
Ключевые слова:
Children; Clinical psychology; Pediatric daytime sleepiness scale; Pediatrics; Physiology; Psychiatry; Psychometrics; Sleep duration; Sleepiness
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 2405-8440
Randler C.
Kolomeichuk S. N.
Morozov A. V.
Petrashova D. A.
Pozharskaya V. V.
Martynova A. A.
Korostovtseva L. S.
Bochkarev M. V.
Sviryaev Y. V.
Polue`ktov M. G. Mikhail Guryevich 1969-
Drake C.
Рандлер C.
Коломеичук С. Н.
Морозов А. В.
Петрашова Д. А.
Пожарскайа В. В.
Мартyнова А. А.
Коростовцева Л. С.
Бочкарев М. В.
Свиряев Y. В.
Полуэктов М. Г. Михаил Гурьевич 1969-
Драке C.
Psychometric properties of the Russian version of the Pediatric Daytime Sleepiness Scale (PDSS)
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Heliyon
Elsevier
Vol.5, Issue7 Num.e02134
2019
Статья
Children Clinical psychology Pediatric daytime sleepiness scale Pediatrics Physiology Psychiatry Psychometrics Sleep duration Sleepiness
Insufficient sleep could severely impair both cognitive and learning skills. More prominent changes are found in children and adolescents. Tools used to estimate sleepiness in the adult population are commonly inappropriate for children. The objective of our study was to provide a reliable instrument to measure excessive sleepiness for upcoming studies in Russian-speaking children, applying the Russian version of Pediatric Daytime Sleepiness Scale (PDSS). The following tasks were resolved in our study: translation, validation, and analysis of psychometric properties of the Russian adaptation of the PDSS by standard tests. After the semantic validation of the instrument through a multi-stage translation process we checked its psychometric validation. A total of 552 students, consisting of N = 285 for the exploratory factor analysis (EFA), N = 267 for the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and N = 204 for test-retest analysis of public elementary schools located in Northern Russia comple