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    Measurement properties of the Minimal Insomnia Symptom Scale (MISS) in an elderly population in Sweden

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Insomnia is common among elderly people and associated with poor health. The Minimal Insomnia Symptom Scale (MISS) is a three item screening instrument that has been found to be psychometrically sound and capable of identifying insomnia in the general population (20-64 years). However, its measurement properties have not been studied in an elderly population. Our aim was to test the measurement properties of the MISS among people aged 65 + in Sweden, by replicating the original study in an elderly sample.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Data from a cross-sectional survey of 548 elderly individuals were analysed in terms of assumptions of summation of items, floor/ceiling effects, reliability and optimal cut-off score by means of ROC-curve analysis and compared with self-reported insomnia criteria.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Corrected item-total correlations ranged between 0.64-0.70, floor/ceiling effects were 6.6/0.6% and reliability was 0.81. ROC analysis identified the optimal cut-off score as ≥7 (sensitivity, 0.93; specificity, 0.84; positive/negative predictive values, 0.256/0.995). Using this cut-off score, the prevalence of insomnia in the study sample was 21.7% and most frequent among women and the oldest old.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Data support the measurement properties of the MISS as a possible insomnia screening instrument for elderly persons. This study make evident that the MISS is useful for identifying elderly people with insomnia-like sleep problems. Further studies are needed to assess its usefulness in identifying clinically defined insomnia.</p

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    Experimental superconducting cables

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    A corpus-based investigation of explicitation patterns between professional and student interpreters in Chinese-English consecutive interpreting

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    2017-2018 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journal201802 bcrcAccepted ManuscriptOthersThe Youth Project in Humanities and Social Sciences of Ministry of Education of China [grant number 15YJC740074], Center for Translation Studies of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies [grant number CTS201505] and the 8th ‘China Foreign Language Education Funds’ [grant number ZGWYJYJJ2016B48]Publishe
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