Validation of the Japanese version of the scales of the attitudes toward people with epilepsy (SAPE‐J)

Author:

Kuramochi Izumi1ORCID,Iwayama Takayuki12ORCID,Shiganami Takafumi1,Kobayashi Sayaka1ORCID,Pfäfflin Margarete3ORCID,Thorbecke Rupprecht4ORCID,Yoshimasu Haruo1ORCID,Mayer Axel5ORCID,May Theodor W.35ORCID,Kerkhoff Denny5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, Saitama Medical Center Saitama Medical University Saitama Japan

2. Department of Psychology Showa Women's University Tokyo Japan

3. Protestant Hospital of Bethel Foundation, University Medical School OWL Campus Bielefeld‐Bethel, Bielefeld University Bielefeld Germany

4. Society of Epilepsy Research Epilepsy Center Bethel Bielefeld Germany

5. Department of Psychology and Sports Science University of Bielefeld Bielefeld Germany

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe aims of this study were to translate the SAPE questionnaire (Scales of the Attitudes toward People with Epilepsy) questionnaire developed in Germany that assesses attitudes toward people with epilepsy (PWE) into Japanese and to examine its reliability and validity.MethodsWe crafted the Japanese version of SAPE (SAPE‐J) by drawing upon the original German version. On May 22nd and 23rd, 2023, we surveyed the general public registered with an online research survey service (Cross Marketing Group Inc., Tokyo, Japan) using an online questionnaire. Inclusion criteria were an age of ≥18 years, sufficient reading and speaking skills in Japanese, and the ability to comprehend the Japanese questionnaires. In addition to the translated SAPE‐J, we asked about knowledge of epilepsy, personal experience with epilepsy, and gathered information about age, gender, employment status, education level, marital status, and household income in accordance with the validation of the German version of the SAPE.Results400 adults from the general public who had heard or read about epilepsy were asked to participate, granted informed consent, and completed the study questionnaire. The SAPE‐J questionnaire has 6 scales: 1. Social Distance; 2. Stereotypes; 3. Concerns when encountering a person with epilepsy (PWE) and emotional reactions differentiated by 4.1 Fear, 4.2. Anger, and 4.3 Pity; with a total of 26 items. The reliability of these scales ranged between acceptable to high (Cronbach's alpha 0.74–0.92) and confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) confirmed the presumed six‐factor structure of the SAPE (factorial validity). Multivariate generalized linear models (GLM) were used to investigate the construct validity and showed that, depending on subscale, different variables such as age, gender, education level, personal contact to PWE, and epilepsy specific knowledge were significant predictors of attitudes.SignificanceThe Japanese version of the SAPE proved reliable and valid for assessing attitudes toward PWE in the Japanese public. Increasing understanding about how to deal with and accept persons with epilepsy may help reduce negative attitudes and fears about the condition.Plain Language SummaryThe study translated the German SAPE questionnaire, which measures attitudes toward people with epilepsy (PWE), into Japanese and tested its reliability and validity. The Japanese version (SAPE‐J) was created and surveyed online among 400 adults in Japan. The SAPE‐J has 6 scales covering social distance, stereotypes, and emotional reactions like fear, anger, and pity. Reliability was high (Cronbach's alpha 0.74–0.92), and factor analyses confirmed its structure. The study found age, gender, education, and personal contact with PWE influenced attitudes. The SAPE‐J is reliable and valid for assessing attitudes toward PWE in Japan, potentially reducing negative views and fears about epilepsy.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Japan Epilepsy Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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