Detection of illness worry in the general population: A specific item on illness rumination improves the Whiteley Index

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Detection of illness worry in the general population : A specific item on illness rumination improves the Whiteley Index. / Carstensen, Tina Birgitte Wisbech; Ørnbøl, Eva; Fink, Per; Pedersen, Majbritt Mostrup; Jørgensen, Torben; Dantoft, Thomas Meinertz; Benros, Michael Eriksen; Frostholm, Lisbeth.

I: Journal of Psychosomatic Research, Bind 138, 110245, 2020.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

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Carstensen, TBW, Ørnbøl, E, Fink, P, Pedersen, MM, Jørgensen, T, Dantoft, TM, Benros, ME & Frostholm, L 2020, 'Detection of illness worry in the general population: A specific item on illness rumination improves the Whiteley Index', Journal of Psychosomatic Research, bind 138, 110245. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2020.110245

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Carstensen, T. B. W., Ørnbøl, E., Fink, P., Pedersen, M. M., Jørgensen, T., Dantoft, T. M., Benros, M. E., & Frostholm, L. (2020). Detection of illness worry in the general population: A specific item on illness rumination improves the Whiteley Index. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 138, [110245]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2020.110245

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Carstensen TBW, Ørnbøl E, Fink P, Pedersen MM, Jørgensen T, Dantoft TM o.a. Detection of illness worry in the general population: A specific item on illness rumination improves the Whiteley Index. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 2020;138. 110245. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2020.110245

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Carstensen, Tina Birgitte Wisbech ; Ørnbøl, Eva ; Fink, Per ; Pedersen, Majbritt Mostrup ; Jørgensen, Torben ; Dantoft, Thomas Meinertz ; Benros, Michael Eriksen ; Frostholm, Lisbeth. / Detection of illness worry in the general population : A specific item on illness rumination improves the Whiteley Index. I: Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 2020 ; Bind 138.

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title = "Detection of illness worry in the general population: A specific item on illness rumination improves the Whiteley Index",
abstract = "Objective: The Whiteley Index (WI) is the most widely used screening tool for health anxiety/illness worry. Diverse versions (different number of items and factors) have been used. We aimed to examine psychometric properties of 7 items of the WI besides adding a new item on obsessive illness rumination for better future detection of health anxiety. Methods: Data from a large population-based study in Denmark (N = 9656). Construct validity was examined by exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) plus hypothesis testing. Criterion validity was evaluated via Receiver Operating Characteristic curves and area under the curve (AUC) using a diagnostic criterion as gold standard. Results: Factor loadings of EFA revealed viable one-factor models (6, 7, or 8 items) and two-factor models (7 or 8 items). Factor one indicated a dimension of illness worry. Factor two indicated a somatic symptoms dimension. The new item on obsessive illness rumination merged well with the existing items. EFA of two-factor models and one-factor 6-item model showed good fit. CFA resembles these findings. A one-factor 6-item model (including the item on obsessive illness rumination and excluding two items concerning somatic symptoms) was chosen as the optimal model and presented good criterion validity: AUC 0.88 (95%CI(0.84;0.92)). Main hypotheses concerning associations with somatic symptoms, anxiety, and depression were met. Conclusions: We found good psychometric properties for a new one-factor 6-item version of the WI. Through elimination of items concerning somatic symptoms and inclusion of obsessive illness rumination, we propose a clear, unidimensional and improved measure of illness worry: Whiteley-6-R.",
keywords = "Construct validity, Criterion validity, Factor analysis, Health anxiety, Illness worry, Whiteley index",
author = "Carstensen, {Tina Birgitte Wisbech} and Eva {\O}rnb{\o}l and Per Fink and Pedersen, {Majbritt Mostrup} and Torben J{\o}rgensen and Dantoft, {Thomas Meinertz} and Benros, {Michael Eriksen} and Lisbeth Frostholm",
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doi = "10.1016/j.jpsychores.2020.110245",
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journal = "Journal of Psychosomatic Research",
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T1 - Detection of illness worry in the general population

T2 - A specific item on illness rumination improves the Whiteley Index

AU - Carstensen, Tina Birgitte Wisbech

AU - Ørnbøl, Eva

AU - Fink, Per

AU - Pedersen, Majbritt Mostrup

AU - Jørgensen, Torben

AU - Dantoft, Thomas Meinertz

AU - Benros, Michael Eriksen

AU - Frostholm, Lisbeth

PY - 2020

Y1 - 2020

N2 - Objective: The Whiteley Index (WI) is the most widely used screening tool for health anxiety/illness worry. Diverse versions (different number of items and factors) have been used. We aimed to examine psychometric properties of 7 items of the WI besides adding a new item on obsessive illness rumination for better future detection of health anxiety. Methods: Data from a large population-based study in Denmark (N = 9656). Construct validity was examined by exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) plus hypothesis testing. Criterion validity was evaluated via Receiver Operating Characteristic curves and area under the curve (AUC) using a diagnostic criterion as gold standard. Results: Factor loadings of EFA revealed viable one-factor models (6, 7, or 8 items) and two-factor models (7 or 8 items). Factor one indicated a dimension of illness worry. Factor two indicated a somatic symptoms dimension. The new item on obsessive illness rumination merged well with the existing items. EFA of two-factor models and one-factor 6-item model showed good fit. CFA resembles these findings. A one-factor 6-item model (including the item on obsessive illness rumination and excluding two items concerning somatic symptoms) was chosen as the optimal model and presented good criterion validity: AUC 0.88 (95%CI(0.84;0.92)). Main hypotheses concerning associations with somatic symptoms, anxiety, and depression were met. Conclusions: We found good psychometric properties for a new one-factor 6-item version of the WI. Through elimination of items concerning somatic symptoms and inclusion of obsessive illness rumination, we propose a clear, unidimensional and improved measure of illness worry: Whiteley-6-R.

AB - Objective: The Whiteley Index (WI) is the most widely used screening tool for health anxiety/illness worry. Diverse versions (different number of items and factors) have been used. We aimed to examine psychometric properties of 7 items of the WI besides adding a new item on obsessive illness rumination for better future detection of health anxiety. Methods: Data from a large population-based study in Denmark (N = 9656). Construct validity was examined by exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) plus hypothesis testing. Criterion validity was evaluated via Receiver Operating Characteristic curves and area under the curve (AUC) using a diagnostic criterion as gold standard. Results: Factor loadings of EFA revealed viable one-factor models (6, 7, or 8 items) and two-factor models (7 or 8 items). Factor one indicated a dimension of illness worry. Factor two indicated a somatic symptoms dimension. The new item on obsessive illness rumination merged well with the existing items. EFA of two-factor models and one-factor 6-item model showed good fit. CFA resembles these findings. A one-factor 6-item model (including the item on obsessive illness rumination and excluding two items concerning somatic symptoms) was chosen as the optimal model and presented good criterion validity: AUC 0.88 (95%CI(0.84;0.92)). Main hypotheses concerning associations with somatic symptoms, anxiety, and depression were met. Conclusions: We found good psychometric properties for a new one-factor 6-item version of the WI. Through elimination of items concerning somatic symptoms and inclusion of obsessive illness rumination, we propose a clear, unidimensional and improved measure of illness worry: Whiteley-6-R.

KW - Construct validity

KW - Criterion validity

KW - Factor analysis

KW - Health anxiety

KW - Illness worry

KW - Whiteley index

U2 - 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2020.110245

DO - 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2020.110245

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 32950761

AN - SCOPUS:85091227628

VL - 138

JO - Journal of Psychosomatic Research

JF - Journal of Psychosomatic Research

SN - 0022-3999

M1 - 110245

ER -

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