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Background: Pain perception may result from orthodontic treatment and
should be considered in clinical management. Its assessment should not be
limited to the intensity of perceived pain but should also consider the psychosocial
and behavioral aspects involved. Objective: The aims of this study
were to adapt and validate the Multidimensional Pain Inventory (MPI) for
orthodontic patients, and present a proposal to calculate an overall score of
the pain-related aspects and compare these scores with the usual methodology
used. Methods: Face validity of the MPI was estimated and orthodontic
version (MPI-Orthodontic) was developed. Factorial validity was evaluated
by confirmatory analysis. Convergent and discriminant validity and reliability
were estimated. The fit of Second-Order Hierarchical Models was estimated.
Concurrent validity of MPI-Orthodontic was evaluated against the Visual
Analogue Scale. Invariance of the factorial models was evaluated for independent
samples and according to sex and age. Overall score was calculated
using the matrix of regression weights and compared to simple arithmetic
mean. Results: 507 individuals (63.3% women; age: 26.32 (SD = 11.70) years)
participated. For the fit of Part I (psychosocial aspects) of the MPI-Orthodontic,
it added correlation between two items and excluded one item; for Part II
(behavioral aspects) two items were excluded. The models presented adequate
fit to the sample. Reliability was adequate. MPI-Orthodontic presented invariance for independent samples and adequate concurrent and divergent validity.
Score obtained with the simple arithmetic mean was overestimated for
Part I and underestimated for Part II. Conclusion: MPI-Orthodontic was valid,
reliable and invariant for the evaluation of the orthodontic pain. It is
recommended to calculate overall weighted scores for pain assessment.
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Keywords
Pain measurement Orthodontics Psychometrics Validation studies Multidimensional pain inventory
Citation
Pain Studies and Treatment, 7(1), 1-20 Doi: 10.4236/pst.2019.71001
Publisher
Scientific Research Publishing -