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Vol. 40 No. 2 (2025): The Archives of Rheumatology

The Turkish Pain Catastrophizing Scale-Child in Adolescents with Familial Mediterranean Fever: A Psychometric Analysis

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Devrim Can Sarac
Deniz Bayraktar
Ozge Altug Gucenmez
Balahan Bora
Sema Savci
Sevket Erbil Unsal

Abstract


Background/Aims: No validated method exists to assess pain catastrophizing in adolescents with FMF. We evaluated validity and reliability of the Turkish Pain Catastrophizing Scale-Child (PCS-C) by examining internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and convergent validity.


Materials and Methods: PCS-C, VAS-rest, VAS-activity, and PedsQL Arthritis Module 3.0 were administered to 66 adolescents with FMF (13–18 years). Cronbach’s alpha measured internal consistency. PCS-C was re-administered 2 weeks later to 24 participants to calculate ICC for test-retest reliability. Convergent validity was assessed via Spearman correlations with other parameters.


Results: Item 8 was excluded for low consistency. Cronbach’s alpha = 0.934. Remaining items correlated item-total > 0.4; alpha change < 1% if any item removed. Test-retest reliability ICC = 0.925. PCS-C scores correlated with VAS-rest (r_s = 0.373), VAS-activity (r_s = 0.536), and PedsQL (r_s = 0.551).


Conclusion: Turkish PCS-C is a valid and reliable tool for assessing pain catastrophizing in adolescents with FMF.


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