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            Sleep is an active and highly organized biological process that is an important component of life. Self-report measures of sleep provide information that can be useful for characterizing the quality of sleep in subgroups of the population. A 12-item self-report sleep measure, the Medical Outcomes Study Sleep measure, was developed and evaluated previously in a sample of 3445 individuals with chronic illness. In this study, we evaluate the psychometric properties of the MOS Sleep measure in a nationally representative sample of 1011 US adults aged 18 and older and in a sample of 173 adults with neuropathic pain participating in a clinical drug trial. The average age of the general population sample was 46; 51% were female and 81% were white. The average age of the sample of adults with neuropathic pain was 72; 53% were female and 95% were white. Internal consistency reliability estimates for the MOS Sleep scales were 0.73 or higher, with the exception of the daytime somnolence scale in the US general population, which was 0.63. At baseline of the clinical trial, the neuropathic pain patients reported significantly more sleep disturbance and daytime somnolence, as well as less quantity and adequacy of sleep than patients in the general US population. The MOS Sleep scales were found to be responsive to change in the clinical trial with statistically significant improvements observed after administration of pregabalin for sleep disturbance (standardized response mean, SRM=-0.76, P=0.0007), shortness of breath (SRM=-0.20, P=0.0302), sleep adequacy (SRM=0.57, P=0.0014), sleep quantity (SRM=0.55, P=0.0086), and sleep problems (SRM=-0.62, P=0.0036). This study provides further support for the reliability and validity of the MOS Sleep measure. The instrument can be used to assess important aspects of sleep perceived by adults in the general population or participating in clinical studies.
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                Journal
                Movement Disorders
                Mov Disord.
                Wiley
                08853185
                January 2019
                January 2019
                October 10 2018
                : 34
                : 1
                : 48-57
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Nutrition and Dietetics; Harokopio University; Athens Greece
                [2 ]Department of Neurology; Philipps University; Marburg Germany
                [3 ]1st Department of Neurology; Aiginition Hospital, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Medical School; Greece
                [4 ]Center of Clinical, Experimental Surgery and Translational Research; Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens; Athens Greece
                [5 ]School of Medicine; University of Thessaly; Larissa Greece
                [6 ]Lab of Cognitive Neuroscience, School of Psychology; Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; Thessaloniki Greece
                [7 ]Athens Association of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders; Marousi Greece
                [8 ]Taub Institute for Research in Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain, The Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center, Department of Neurology; Columbia University; New York USA
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                10.1002/mds.27489
                30306634
                83afa190-d4b1-46d1-bb60-cba145404c59
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