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2005
DOI: 10.33588/rn.4003.2004320
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Validación colombiana del índice de calidad de sueño de Pittsburgh

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“…Macías [26] found high internal consistency identifying Cronbach =0.81. In other study, Escobar-Cordoba [27] found Cronbach's alpha =0.77 in a group aged between 6 and 90 years. Additionally, he reported differences in the score of the PSQI scale according to the characteristics of individuals, with higher scores in elderly people compared to younger people, higher in those with SD; and also, in those patients who took hypnotics and with insomnia.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Macías [26] found high internal consistency identifying Cronbach =0.81. In other study, Escobar-Cordoba [27] found Cronbach's alpha =0.77 in a group aged between 6 and 90 years. Additionally, he reported differences in the score of the PSQI scale according to the characteristics of individuals, with higher scores in elderly people compared to younger people, higher in those with SD; and also, in those patients who took hypnotics and with insomnia.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…La calidad de sueño se midió con el índice de calidad de sueño de Pittsburgh (7,8) y la obstrucción nasal con la escala de evaluación de los síntoma de obstrucción nasal (NOSE, por sus siglas en inglés) (9) . Ambas valoraciones fueron subjetivas.…”
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“…the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI: Buysse et al, 1989;Escobar-Cordoba & Eslava-Schmalbach, 2005), which was developed to evaluate the quality of sleep of psychiatric patients.…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%