Cross‐cultural translation and adaptation of the Danish version of the brief version of the 10‐item Big Five Inventory

Author:

Palsson Thorvaldur Skuli12ORCID,Skou Søren Thorgaard34ORCID,Pape Morten Haugaard5,Hirata Rogerio Pessoto16ORCID,Rafn Trine1,Bellosta‐López Pablo7ORCID,Christensen Steffan Wittrup McPhee18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Science and Technology Aalborg University Aalborg Denmark

2. Department of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Aalborg University Hospital Aalborg Denmark

3. Research Unit for Musculoskeletal Function and Physiotherapy Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

4. Department of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Næstved‐Slagelse‐Ringsted Hospitals Slagelse Denmark

5. Department of Physiotherapy Johnson Instituttet Odense Denmark

6. Sport Sciences – Performance and Technology Faculty of Medicine Department of Health Science and Technology Aalborg University Aalborg Denmark

7. Department of physiotherapy Universidad San Jorge Campus Universitario Zaragoza Spain

8. Department of Physiotherapy University College of Northern Denmark Hjørring Vendsyssel Denmark

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPersonality traits are associated with pain‐related beliefs and coping strategies, and different chronic conditions are linked through specific personality profiles. This highlights the importance of having valid and reliable measures of personality traits for use in clinical and research settings when assessing patients in chronic pain.PurposeTo translate and cross‐culturally adapt the 10‐item Big Five Inventory (BFI‐10) into Danish.MethodsA bilingual expert panel (N = 4) and a panel of laymen (N = 8) translated and culturally adapted the questionnaire into Danish. Face validity was evaluated in a group of persons suffering from recurring or ongoing painful conditions (N = 9). Data were collected to evaluate the internal consistency, test–retest reliability and factor structure (N = 96).ResultsSome of the participants in the lay panel considered the questionnaire too short, considering its aim of assessing personality. Acceptable internal consistency was found for two out of five subscales (0.78 for both Extraversion and Neuroticism), while the internal consistency was non‐acceptable for the remaining subscales (0.17–0.45). Test–retest reliability was acceptable for three subscales (0.80 for Neuroticism, 0.84 for Conscientiousness, and 0.85 for Extraversion). Assumptions for determining the factor structure were not met and therefore was this analysis omitted.DiscussionAlthough face valid, only two out of five subscales had acceptable internal consistency and only three subscales had acceptable test–retest reliability. These findings indicate that interpreting findings regarding personality using the Danish BFI‐10 should be done with caution.

Funder

Lundbeckfonden

Aalborg Universitet

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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