Translation, Cross-Cultural Adaptation, and Psychometric Validation of the English Version of the Postural Awareness Scale

  • Dana Dharmakaya Colgan
  • , Kaylie Green
  • , Ashley Eddy
  • , Christiane Brems
  • , Karen J. Sherman
  • , Holger Cramer
  • , Barry Oken
  • , Michael Christopher

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Abstract

Purpose: The Postural Awareness Scale (PAS) was developed among a sample of German speakers to measure self-reported awareness of body posture. The first aim of this study was to conduct an English translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the PAS. The second aim was to assess psychometric properties of the English version of the PAS. Methods: Forward and backward translations were conducted. The translated scale was then pretested in a small sample of English-speaking adults (n = 30), followed by cognitive interviews. Finally, consensus of the translated scale was achieved among an expert committee (n = 5), resulting in the Postural Awareness Scale-English Version (PAS-E). Psychometric properties of the PAS-E were investigated among a sample of individuals with chronic pain (n = 301) by evaluating factor structure, reliability, and construct validity. Analyses of variance were conducted to calculate differences in PAS-E scores between specific subgroups (pain conditions, sex, and history of mindfulness practice). Linear regression analyses investigated whether the scores on the PAS-E predicted levels of pain, stress, and mood. Results: The results obtained from an exploratory factor analysis showed a two-factor solution and were supported by a confirmatory factor analysis. The scale demonstrated good internal consistency and satisfactory construct validity. No significant differences related to sex at birth or pain duration were found. Conclusion: PAS-E demonstrated good psychometric properties, and therefore, can and should be used both for research and clinical practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2686-2699
Number of pages14
JournalPain Medicine (United States)
Volume22
Issue number11
Early online date7 Jul 2021
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Assessment
  • Body Awareness
  • Chronic Pain
  • English Translation
  • Postural Awareness
  • Posture

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