TY - JOUR
T1 - Translation into Greek and initial validity and reliability testing of a modified version of the SCIM III, in both English and Greek, for self-use.
AU - Michailidou, Christina
AU - Marston, Louise
AU - De Souza, Lorraine H.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Purpose: To translate and culturally adapt the Spinal Cord Injury Measure version III (SCIM III) into Greek (GR-SCIM III). To conduct initial testing of psychometric properties of both measures by self-report. Method: Forward–backward translation was conducted to produce the GR-SCIM III. Participants completed the English or Greek versions in 2008–2009. Both versions were examined for multidimensionality, internal consistency and concurrent/criterion validity with the EQ-5D. Results: Forty-five Greek adults with spinal cord injury (SCI) (23 males), mean age 61 (SD17) years; mean time since injury 11 (SD9) years, completed the GR-SCIM III. One hundred and seventy four English-speaking adults with SCI (111 males), mean age 47 (SD12) years; mean time since injury 12 (SD11) years, completed the SCIM III. Unidimensionality was confirmed for both versions. Internal consistency was acceptable (α = 0.78 for both). Validity was strong for the “self-care” subscale (GR-SCIM III ρ = −0.78, SCIM III ρ = −0.75) and moderate for the “mobility” subscale (GR-SCIM III ρ = −0.58, SCIM III ρ = −0.45). Conclusions: This has been the first function scale translated and validated in Greek for people with SCI. Both the GR-SCIM III and SCIM III are reliable for use by self-report. More studies are needed to further examine their psychometric properties and compare with observation or interview.
AB - Purpose: To translate and culturally adapt the Spinal Cord Injury Measure version III (SCIM III) into Greek (GR-SCIM III). To conduct initial testing of psychometric properties of both measures by self-report. Method: Forward–backward translation was conducted to produce the GR-SCIM III. Participants completed the English or Greek versions in 2008–2009. Both versions were examined for multidimensionality, internal consistency and concurrent/criterion validity with the EQ-5D. Results: Forty-five Greek adults with spinal cord injury (SCI) (23 males), mean age 61 (SD17) years; mean time since injury 11 (SD9) years, completed the GR-SCIM III. One hundred and seventy four English-speaking adults with SCI (111 males), mean age 47 (SD12) years; mean time since injury 12 (SD11) years, completed the SCIM III. Unidimensionality was confirmed for both versions. Internal consistency was acceptable (α = 0.78 for both). Validity was strong for the “self-care” subscale (GR-SCIM III ρ = −0.78, SCIM III ρ = −0.75) and moderate for the “mobility” subscale (GR-SCIM III ρ = −0.58, SCIM III ρ = −0.45). Conclusions: This has been the first function scale translated and validated in Greek for people with SCI. Both the GR-SCIM III and SCIM III are reliable for use by self-report. More studies are needed to further examine their psychometric properties and compare with observation or interview.
M3 - Article
VL - 38
SP - 180
EP - 188
JO - Disability and Rehabilitation
JF - Disability and Rehabilitation
IS - 2
ER -