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dc.contributor.authorGholizadeh, Shadipor
dc.contributor.authorKwakkenbos, Lindapor
dc.contributor.authorCarrier, Marie-Evepor
dc.contributor.authorMills, Sarah D.por
dc.contributor.authorFox, Rina S.por
dc.contributor.authorJewett, Lisa R.por
dc.contributor.authorGottesman, Karenpor
dc.contributor.authorRoesch, Scottpor
dc.contributor.authorMaia, Ângelapor
dc.contributor.authorLeite, Catarinapor
dc.contributor.authorSPIN Investigatorspor
dc.date.accessioned2019-10-03T10:09:58Z-
dc.date.available2019-10-03T10:09:58Z-
dc.date.issued2018-
dc.identifier.issn2397-1983por
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/61588-
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: Individuals with visible differences due to medical conditions, such as systemic sclerosis (SSc; scleroderma), have reported difficulty navigating social situations because of issues such as staring, invasive questions, and rude comments. Fears or anxiety linked to situations in which a person interacts with others is known as social interaction anxiety. However, there exists no validated measurement tool to examine social interaction anxiety in rheumatologic conditions. Methods: The present study examines the reliability (internal consistency) and validity (structural and convergent) of the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale-6 (SIAS-6) in a sample of 802 individuals with SSc, and compares these psychometric properties across limited and diffuse subtypes of the disease. Multi-group confirmatory factor analysis was used to examine the factor structure of the SIAS-6 in patients with both limited and diffuse SSc. Results: A one-factor structure was found to fit well for individuals with SSc with both limited and diffuse disease. The measure demonstrated strong internal consistency reliability and convergent validity with relevant measures in expected magnitudes and directions. Conclusions: The SIAS-6 is a psychometrically robust measure that can confidently be used in SSc populations to examine social interaction anxiety. Moreover, scores can meaningfully be compared between patients with limited and diffuse disease.por
dc.description.sponsorshipMD Anderson Cancer Center - University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center(undefined)por
dc.description.sponsorshipFinancial support: The Scleroderma Patient-centered Intervention Network (SPIN) is funded by a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Emerging Team Grant for Rare Diseases (PI, Thombs; TR3-119192). In addition to CIHR funding, SPIN has received institutional contributions from the Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research of the Jewish General Hospital, Montréal, Canada and from McGill University, Montréal, Canada. SPIN has also received support from the Scleroderma Society of Ontario, Scleroderma Canada, and Sclérodermie Québec. Ms. Gholizadeh’s work on this project was supported by a Rheumatology Research Foundation: Health Professional Research Preceptorship. Dr. Kwakkenbos was supported by a CIHR Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship. Ms. Jewett was supported by a CIHR Doctoral Research Award. Dr. Thombs was supported by an Investigator Salary Award from the Arthritis Societypor
dc.language.isoengpor
dc.publisherSAGE Publicationspor
dc.rightsopenAccesspor
dc.subjectPsychometricpor
dc.subjectPsychosocialpor
dc.subjectSclerodermapor
dc.subjectSocial anxietypor
dc.subjectSystemic sclerosispor
dc.titleValidation of the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale in scleroderma: a Scleroderma Patient-centered Intervention Network Cohort studypor
dc.typearticle-
dc.peerreviewedyespor
oaire.citationStartPage98por
oaire.citationEndPage105por
oaire.citationIssue1por
oaire.citationVolume3por
dc.date.updated2019-10-01T13:19:24Z-
dc.identifier.eissn2397-1991por
dc.identifier.doi10.5301/jsrd.5000264por
sdum.export.identifier5405-
sdum.journalJournal of Scleroderma and Related Disorderspor
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