학술논문

Adapting the Pregnancy Physical Activity Questionnaire for Japanese Pregnant Women
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
JOGNN: Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing. Jan 01, 2014 43(1):107-116
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0884-2175
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:: To assess the psychometric properties of the Pregnancy Physical Activity Questionnaire (PPAQ) for women who read and speak Japanese. DESIGN:: This longitudinal study used a self-report questionnaire and quantitative biometric and instrumental measurements (actigraph) to assess the reliability and criterion validity. SETTING:: A university hospital in Tokyo, Japan. PARTICIPANTS:: Sixty-nine pregnant women living in Tokyo and its suburbs were recruited. METHODS:: The test–retest reliability of the Japanese version of the Pregnancy Physical Activity Questionnaire (PPAQ-J) was evaluated through intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) between PPAQ-J results administered three times (at recruitment, 7 and 14 days later). Criterion validity was assessed by comparing results to actigraph measures using Spearmanʼs correlation coefficients. Participants wore the actigraph over the 2-week research period. Data from 58 participants were analyzed for test–retest reliability. The data of 54 participants were used to analyze criterion validity. RESULTS:: The ICCs for the first and second and for the first and third PPAQ-J questionnaires were ≥0.56 for total activity and activities broken down by intensity and type (in metabolic equivalents [METs] × hours/day). To evaluate criterion validity, Spearmanʼs correlation coefficients were calculated between the first measurement of the PPAQ-J and three published cut-points used to classify actigraph data (minutes/day); correlations ranged from .02 to .35 for total activity, −.21 to −.25 for vigorous activity, −.09 to .38 for moderate activity, and .01 to .28 for light activity. CONCLUSION:: The PPAQ-J is a psychometrically sound and comprehensive measure of physical activity in pregnant Japanese women.