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The Hot Flush Beliefs Scale: a tool for assessing thoughts and beliefs associated with the experience of menopausal hot flushes and night sweats.

机译:潮热信念量表:一种用于评估与更年期潮热和盗汗经历相关的想法和信念的工具。

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OBJECTIVES: Approximately 15-20% of women experience their hot flushes and night sweats as problematic. There is some evidence that cognitive appraisals may help explain individual variation, and that cognitive behaviour therapy can alleviate related distress. This paper describes the development of the Hot Flush Beliefs Scale (HFBS), a questionnaire to assess women's appraisals, and reports on the reliability, validity and factor structure of the scale. METHODS: An initial pool of 63 items was generated from several sources: empirical literature, clinicians' views, and in-depth interviews, with the aim of reflecting common thoughts and beliefs about flushes and sweats. A total of 103 women, aged 41-64 years completed the initial measure. Principal components analysis and principal axis factoring were applied to the data, with both orthogonal and oblique rotation to determine the most coherent and interpretable solution. RESULTS: Exploratory factor analysis culminated in a 27-item measure comprising three dimensions: beliefs about self in social context; beliefs about coping with hot flushes; beliefs about coping with night sweats/sleep. The HFBS was internally consistent, with subscale alphas ranging from 0.78 to 0.93, and test-retest reliability 0.74-0.78. Validity was supported through correlations with other measures of mood and menopause beliefs. CONCLUSIONS: Preliminary analysis of the HFBS reveals it to be a psychometrically sound instrument. The HFBS has the benefit of being grounded in women's experiences and shows initial promise as a tool to aid further clinical and theoretical understanding of the impact of hot flushes and night sweats.
机译:目标:大约15-20%的女性会遇到潮热和盗汗的问题。有证据表明,认知评估可能有助于解释个体差异,认知行为疗法可以减轻相关的困扰。本文介绍了“潮热信念量表”(HFBS)的发展,该量表用于评估妇女的评估,并报告了该量表的信度,效度和因素结构。方法:初步收集了63个项目,这些数据来自以下几个方面:经验文献,临床医生的观点和深入的访谈,目的是反映有关潮红和汗水的共同思想和信念。共有103名妇女(年龄在41-64岁之间)完成了最初措施。将主成分分析和主轴因子分解应用于数据,同时进行正交旋转和倾斜旋转,以确定最一致且可解释的解决方案。结果:探索性因素分析最终达到了27个项目的量度,包括三个维度:在社会背景下对自我的信念;关于应对潮水的信念;关于应对盗汗/睡眠的信念。 HFBS在内部是一致的,子量表的alpha范围为0.78至0.93,重测信度为0.74-0.78。通过与其他情绪和更年期信念度量之间的相关性来支持有效性。结论:HFBS的初步分析表明它是一种心理上合理的工具。 HFBS的优点是立足于女性的经验,并显示出最初的希望,可以作为一种工具,帮助进一步从临床和理论上了解潮热和盗汗的影响。

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