1. A new Italian instrument for the assessment of irritability in patients with epilepsy
- Author
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Piazzini, A, Turner, K, Edefonti, V, Bravi, F, Canevini, M. P., Chifari, R, Romeo, A, Viri, M, La Neve, A, Francavilla, T, Lamberti, P, Mecarelli, O, Magaudda, Adriana, Gugliotta, SIMONA CORINNA, Gambardella, A, Labate, A, Ferlazzo, E, Rocchi, R, Pucci, B, Vatti, G, Sicilia, I, Iudice, A, Pelliccia, V, and Ferrarono, M.
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Psychometrics ,Population ,MEDLINE ,psychometric properties ,Irritability ,External validity ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,Epilepsy ,Disability Evaluation ,new italian instrument ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,irritability ,In patient ,Psychiatry ,education ,education.field_of_study ,epilepsy ,Adult patients ,Aggression ,Reproducibility of Results ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Irritable Mood ,Neurology ,Italy ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
The purpose of the work described in this article was to analyze the psychometric properties of a new Italian instrument for the assessment of irritability in adult patients with epilepsy (I-Epi). Five hundred four patients from nine secondary and tertiary Italian centers for the care of epilepsy were recruited and interviewed. Each patient was evaluated on a series of demographic and clinical variables recorded before administration of the I-Epi and the AQ (Aggression Questionnaire), used for external validity. The final results supported the reliability and validity of the I-Epi as a measure of irritability in the adult epilepsy population. The psychometric characteristics of the I-Epi seemed fairly good. We believe that adoption of this new instrument could be very useful in both clinical and research management of patients with epilepsy.
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- 2011