Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3049724 | Epilepsy & Behavior | 2013 | 7 Pages |
The Impact of Epilepsy Scale was designed to assess the perceived impact of epilepsy on a number of different aspects of daily life. Following criticisms of the scale's content and focus, it was revised to incorporate an amended response continuum and additional items. A total of 1534 people with epilepsy completed the revised scale, along with other quality-of-life (QOL) measures, as part of the Standard and New Antiepileptic Drugs (SANAD) trial (Marson et al., 2007a,b) [[9] and [10]]. The revised scale had good reliability (internal consistency alpha coefficient of .83) and acceptable validity (concurrent and known-groups). Floor and ceiling effects were negligible. Therefore, the Revised Liverpool Impact of Epilepsy Scale is a reliable and valid instrument for assessing the perceived impact of epilepsy in people with new-onset epilepsy.
► We assessed the psychometric properties of a revised impact of epilepsy scale. ► The scale had good reliability (alpha coefficient of .83). ► The scale had acceptable concurrent and known-groups validity.