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Subtypes of Sleep Disturbance in Parkinson's Disease Based on the Cross-Culturally Validated Korean Version of Parkinson's Disease Sleep Scale-2

Authors
 Hui-Jun Yang  ;  a  ;  * Han-Joon Kim  ;  b  ;  * Seong-Beom Koh  ;  c Joong-Seok Kim  ;  d Tae-Beom Ahn  ;  e Sang-Myung Cheon  ;  f Jin Whan Cho  ;  g Yoon-Joong Kim  ;  h Hyeo-Il Ma  ;  h Mee Young Park  ;  i Jong Sam Baik  ;  j Phil Hyu Lee  ;  k Sun Ju Chung  ;  l Jong-Min Kim  ;  m In-Uk Song  ;  d Ji-Young Kim  ;  n Young-Hee Sung  ;  o Do Young Kwon  ;  p Jae-Hyeok Lee  ;  q Jee-Young Lee  ;  r Ji Seon Kim  ;  s Ji Young Yun  ;  t Hee Jin Kim  ;  u Jin Yong Hong  ;  v Mi-Jung Kim  ;  w Jinyoung Youn  ;  g Ji Sun Kim  ;  g Eung Seok Oh  ;  x Won Tae Yoon  ;  y Sooyeoun You  ;  z Kyum-Yil Kwon  ;  A Hyung-Eun Park  ;  d Su-Yun Lee  ;  f Younsoo Kim  ;  g  ;  B Hee-Tae Kim  ;  C and Sang Jin Kim 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGY, Vol.16(1) : 66-74, 2020 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
ISSN
 1738-6586 
Issue Date
2020
Keywords
Korean version ; Parkinson disease ; Parkinson's Disease Sleep Scale-2 ; latent class analysis ; sleep ; validity
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:

This study aimed to determine the clinimetric properties of the Korean version of Parkinson's Disease Sleep Scale-2 (K-PDSS-2) and whether distinct subtypes of sleep disturbance can be empirically identified in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) using the cross-culturally validated K-PDSS-2.

METHODS:

The internal consistency, test-retest reliability, scale precision, and convergent validity of K-PDSS-2 were assessed in a nationwide, multicenter study of 122 patients with PD. Latent class analysis (LCA) was used to derive subgroups of patients who experienced similar patterns of sleep-related problems and nocturnal disabilities.

RESULTS:

The total K-PDSS-2 score was 11.67±9.87 (mean±standard deviation) at baseline and 12.61±11.17 at the retest. Cronbach's α coefficients of the total K-PDSS-2 scores at baseline and follow-up were 0.851 and 0.880, respectively. The intraclass correlation coefficients over the 2-week study period ranged from 0.672 to 0.848. The total K-PDSS-2 score was strongly correlated with health-related quality of life measures and other corresponding nonmotor scales. LCA revealed three distinct subtypes of sleep disturbance in the study patients: "less-troubled sleepers," "PD-related nocturnal difficulties," and "disturbed sleepers."

CONCLUSIONS:

K-PDSS-2 showed good clinimetric attributes in accordance with previous studies that employed the original version of the PDSS-2, therefore confirming the cross-cultural usefulness of the scale. This study has further documented the first application of an LCA approach for identifying subtypes of sleep disturbance in patients with PD.
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DOI
10.3988/jcn.2020.16.1.66
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Neurology (신경과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Lee, Phil Hyu(이필휴) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9931-8462
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/175527
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