Validation of the Turkish version of the Thought Control Questionnaire-Insomnia Revised (TCQI-R)

Q4 Medicine
Abdullah Yldrm, Sakine Akta
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Date of accept: 29 January 2018 ABSTRACT Objective: Attempts of thought control as a counterproductive strategy have been thought to be implicated in the formation and perseverance of sleep problems. The current study investigated the psychometric properties of a Turkish version of the Thought Control Questionnaire-Insomnia Revised (TCQI-R), an instrument developed to assess various strategies of thought control during difficult times of sleep. Method: Forty-five patients with major depressive disorder and four hundred sixty-three individuals from general population participated in the study (N=508; Mean age = 22.96; SD ± 4.82). Approximately half of the sample were female (n=294 57.87%). The TCQI-R, Insomnia Severity Index, and Depression Anxiety Stress Scale -21 (DASS-21) were administered in the study. Results: Analysis of the current data suggested a three factor latent structure of the instrument: aggressive suppression and worry, behavioral and cognitive distraction, and reappraisal. The TCQI-R revealed considerable internal consistency and temporal stability. All three types of thought control strategies specific to insomnia were found to be significantly associated with sleep disturbances as well as measures of depression and anxiety. Mediation latent structural equation model showed that pre-sleep thought management strategies significantly predicted severity of insomnia and indirectly cause significant increase in insomnia symptoms through exacerbation of negative emotional states (depression, anxiety and stress). Conclusion: We concluded in light of present results that the Turkish version of the TCQI-R has sound and promising features for research addressing implication of thought control strategies in sleep disturbances.
土耳其语版思想控制问卷-失眠症修订(TCQI-R)的验证
摘要目的:思想控制被认为是一种适得其反的策略,与睡眠问题的形成和持续存在有关。目前的研究调查了土耳其版本的思想控制问卷-失眠症修订版(TCQI-R)的心理测量特性,这是一种用于评估睡眠困难时期思想控制的各种策略的工具。方法:45例重度抑郁症患者和463例普通人群参与研究(N=508;平均年龄22.96岁;Sd±4.82)。大约一半的样本为女性(n=294 57.87%)。采用TCQI-R、失眠严重程度指数、抑郁焦虑压力量表-21 (DASS-21)。结果:通过对现有数据的分析,发现该量表存在三因素的潜在结构:攻击性抑制和焦虑、行为和认知分心、重评。TCQI-R显示了相当大的内部一致性和时间稳定性。研究发现,针对失眠的所有三种思维控制策略都与睡眠障碍以及抑郁和焦虑程度显著相关。中介潜伏结构方程模型显示,睡眠前思想管理策略可显著预测失眠严重程度,并通过加重抑郁、焦虑、压力等负性情绪状态间接导致失眠症状显著加重。结论:根据目前的结果,我们得出结论,土耳其版本的TCQI-R具有健全和有前途的特征,可用于研究睡眠障碍中思想控制策略的含义。
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Yeni Symposium Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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