Abstract
The Sensory Gating Inventory (SGI) is an established self-report questionnaire that is used to assess the capacity for filtering redundant or irrelevant environmental stimuli. Translation and cross-cultural validation of the SGI are necessary to make this tool available to Dutch speaking populations. This study, therefore, aimed to design and validate a Dutch Sensory Gating Inventory (D-SGI). To this end, a forward-backward translation was performed and 469 native Dutch speakers filled in the questionnaire. A confirmatory factor analysis assessed the psychometric properties of the D-SGI. Additionally, test-retest reliability was measured. Results confirmed satisfactory similarity between the original English SGI and the D-SGI in terms of psychometric properties for the factor structure. Internal consistency and discriminant validity were also satisfactory. Overall test-retest reliability was excellent (ICC = 0.91, p < 0.001, 95% CI [0.87-0.93]). These findings confirm that the D-SGI is a psychometrically sound self-report measure that allows assessing the phenomenological dimensions of sensory gating in Dutch. Moreover, the D-SGI is publicly available. This establishes the D-SGI as a new tool for the assessment of sensory gating dimensions in general- and clinical Dutch speaking populations.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Applied Neuropsychology-Adult |
Early online date | 1 Jul 2023 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jul 2023 |
Keywords
- sensory gating
- perceptual abnormalities
- confirmatory factor analysis
- cross-cultural validation
- sensory overload
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- INTRACLASS CORRELATION-COEFFICIENTS
- TEST-RETEST RELIABILITY
- CONFIDENCE-INTERVALS
- CUTOFF CRITERIA
- FIT INDEXES
- R PACKAGE
- ATTENTION
- DEFICIT
- RECOMMENDATIONS
- QUESTIONNAIRE