TY - JOUR
T1 - The Epworth Sleepiness Scale in Portuguese adults
T2 - from classical measurement theory to Rasch model analysis
AU - Sargento, Paulo
AU - Perea, Victoria
AU - Ladera, Valentina
AU - Lopes, Paulo
AU - Oliveira, Jorge
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
PY - 2015/4/15
Y1 - 2015/4/15
N2 - Background: The Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) is a largely wide used scale for sleepiness assessment. Measurement properties are studied in a sample of Portuguese adults, using different statistical procedures.Methods: The sample consisted of 222 Portuguese adults (97 men and 125 women) with a mean age of 42 years old (SD = 12.5), 46 of which had obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) confirmed by polysomnography. The participants were assessed with the ESS, which was tested through a quantitative analysis based on the classical measurement theory (CMT) or the Rasch model (RM) conventions.Results: A principal component factor analysis was performed according to the CMT, revealing a single factor explaining 39.92 % of the total variance of the scale. Internal consistency measured by Cronbach’s α coefficient was of.77. The mean of inter-item correlation was of.31 (.05 < r >.47), whereas the item-total correlations were considered good (.46 < r >.73). The ESS total score for OSA patients was significantly higher than healthy participants (p <.05). Overall data from the RM analysis was consistent with the guidelines of Linacre and essential unidimensionality was empirically corroborated (61 % the percentage of variance explained by the Rasch analysis). Model fit is adequate and the reliability coefficients for both items (.99) and subjects (.78) were considered good. The Cronbach’s α coefficient was also satisfactory (.78).Conclusions: The ESS showed an adequate structural, internal, and criterion validity, both in the CMT and the RM, suggesting this as a useful and effective measure for assessing sleepiness in Portuguese adults.
AB - Background: The Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) is a largely wide used scale for sleepiness assessment. Measurement properties are studied in a sample of Portuguese adults, using different statistical procedures.Methods: The sample consisted of 222 Portuguese adults (97 men and 125 women) with a mean age of 42 years old (SD = 12.5), 46 of which had obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) confirmed by polysomnography. The participants were assessed with the ESS, which was tested through a quantitative analysis based on the classical measurement theory (CMT) or the Rasch model (RM) conventions.Results: A principal component factor analysis was performed according to the CMT, revealing a single factor explaining 39.92 % of the total variance of the scale. Internal consistency measured by Cronbach’s α coefficient was of.77. The mean of inter-item correlation was of.31 (.05 < r >.47), whereas the item-total correlations were considered good (.46 < r >.73). The ESS total score for OSA patients was significantly higher than healthy participants (p <.05). Overall data from the RM analysis was consistent with the guidelines of Linacre and essential unidimensionality was empirically corroborated (61 % the percentage of variance explained by the Rasch analysis). Model fit is adequate and the reliability coefficients for both items (.99) and subjects (.78) were considered good. The Cronbach’s α coefficient was also satisfactory (.78).Conclusions: The ESS showed an adequate structural, internal, and criterion validity, both in the CMT and the RM, suggesting this as a useful and effective measure for assessing sleepiness in Portuguese adults.
KW - Classical measurement theory
KW - Epworth Sleepiness Scale
KW - Obstructive sleep apnea
KW - Rasch rating scale model
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U2 - 10.1007/s11325-014-1078-6
DO - 10.1007/s11325-014-1078-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 25410146
AN - SCOPUS:84940007795
SN - 1520-9512
VL - 19
SP - 693
EP - 701
JO - Sleep and Breathing
JF - Sleep and Breathing
IS - 2
ER -