沙特人口睡眠质量量表(A-SQS)的适应与验证

Q3 Medicine
Medical Journal of Malaysia Pub Date : 2025-09-01
M Alghamdi
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导读:睡眠质量对一个人的健康和整体幸福感有着重要的影响。考虑到影响睡眠质量的因素的可变性及其在个体之间的不同程度的重要性,使用自我报告方法变得必要。睡眠质量量表(SQS)是一种广泛使用的自我报告测量方法,旨在评估睡眠质量。它由六种不同的技术组成,总共包含28个项目。本研究的目的是翻译和验证沙特人口的SQS。材料和方法:采用横断面方法对402人(33.9%为女性)的阿拉伯语睡眠质量量表(A- sqs)的信度、效度和跨文化适用性进行评估。结果:重测信度显著,间隔15天的信度系数为0.88。此外,主成分因子(PCF)分析显示5个因子占总方差的56.29%。内部一致性的Cronbach's alpha系数为0.90。结论:a - sqs在沙特人群中具有有效、可靠的五因子结构。因此,量表在临床实践和临床研究中都是有效和可靠的工具。
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Adaptation and validation of the Sleep Quality Scale among Saudi population (A-SQS).

Introduction: The quality of sleep has a significant impact on an individual's health and overall well-being. Given the variability of factors that impact sleep quality and their varying degrees of significance between individuals, the utilization of a self-report approach becomes necessary. The Sleep Quality Scale (SQS) is a widely used self-report measure designed to evaluate sleep quality. It consists of six distinct techniques and encompasses a total of 28 items. The aim of this study was to translate and validate the SQS in the Saudi population.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional approach was applied to evaluate the reliability, validity, and cross-cultural suitability of the Arabic adaptation of the Sleep Quality Scale (A-SQS) in a sample consisting of 402 individuals, with 33.9% representing females.

Results: The test-retest reliability was found to be significant, with a coefficient of 0.88 at a 15-day interval. Additionally, the principal component factor (PCF) analysis revealed five factors, that accounted for 56.29 % of the total variance. The Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.90 for internal consistency.

Conclusion: This result determined that the A-SQS possesses a valid and reliable 5-factor structure when applied to the Saudi population. These therefore renders the scale a valid and reliable instrument in both clinical practice and clinical research.

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Medical Journal of Malaysia
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期刊介绍: Published since 1890 this journal originated as the Journal of the Straits Medical Association. With the formation of the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA), the Journal became the official organ, supervised by an editorial board. Some of the early Hon. Editors were Mr. H.M. McGladdery (1960 - 1964), Dr. A.A. Sandosham (1965 - 1977), Prof. Paul C.Y. Chen (1977 - 1987). It is a scientific journal, published quarterly and can be found in medical libraries in many parts of the world. The Journal also enjoys the status of being listed in the Index Medicus, the internationally accepted reference index of medical journals. The editorial columns often reflect the Association''s views and attitudes towards medical problems in the country. The MJM aims to be a peer reviewed scientific journal of the highest quality. We want to ensure that whatever data is published is true and any opinion expressed important to medical science. We believe being Malaysian is our unique niche; our priority will be for scientific knowledge about diseases found in Malaysia and for the practice of medicine in Malaysia. The MJM will archive knowledge about the changing pattern of human diseases and our endeavours to overcome them. It will also document how medicine develops as a profession in the nation. We will communicate and co-operate with other scientific journals in Malaysia. We seek articles that are of educational value to doctors. We will consider all unsolicited articles submitted to the journal and will commission distinguished Malaysians to write relevant review articles. We want to help doctors make better decisions and be good at judging the value of scientific data. We want to help doctors write better, to be articulate and precise.
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