Development and validation of the Japanese version of the Public Attitudes Toward Epilepsy (PATE‐J) Scale

Abstract Aim This study aimed to develop and validate a Japanese version of the Public Attitudes Toward Epilepsy (PATE‐J) Scale to measure attitudes towards epilepsy among the general Japanese population. Methods The study employed a cross‐sectional design using an online survey of 537 participants...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Junichi Hatakeda, Hiroumi Shimazaki, Izumi Kuramochi, Takayuki Iwayama, Sayaka Kobayashi, Hideyuki Matsuki, Haruo Yoshimasu, Kheng Seang Lim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-12-01
Series:PCN Reports
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/pcn5.70045
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1841560852461780992
author Junichi Hatakeda
Hiroumi Shimazaki
Izumi Kuramochi
Takayuki Iwayama
Sayaka Kobayashi
Hideyuki Matsuki
Haruo Yoshimasu
Kheng Seang Lim
author_facet Junichi Hatakeda
Hiroumi Shimazaki
Izumi Kuramochi
Takayuki Iwayama
Sayaka Kobayashi
Hideyuki Matsuki
Haruo Yoshimasu
Kheng Seang Lim
author_sort Junichi Hatakeda
collection DOAJ
description Abstract Aim This study aimed to develop and validate a Japanese version of the Public Attitudes Toward Epilepsy (PATE‐J) Scale to measure attitudes towards epilepsy among the general Japanese population. Methods The study employed a cross‐sectional design using an online survey of 537 participants from the general public in Japan, with follow‐up surveys at 2 weeks and 3 months. The PATE Scale was translated following standard guidelines and validated by conducting confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) on the complete data set to assess the original two‐factor structure of the PATE Scale. Internal consistency assessment, and convergent validity testing with the Modified Epilepsy Stigma Scale (M‐ESS), Perceived Devaluation Discrimination Scale (PDDS), and Epilepsy Knowledge Scale (EKS) were carried out. Results CFA confirmed the two‐factor structure of the PATE‐J, comprising “Personal Domain” and “General Domain.” The model showed acceptable fit indices (χ²(76) = 607.974, comparative fit index = 0.849, Tucker–Lewis index = 0.820, root‐mean‐square error of approximation = 0.114, standardized root‐mean‐square residual = 0.078) and high reliability (Cronbach's α = 0.87 for Personal Domain and 0.75 for General Domain). Strong correlations with the M‐ESS (r = 0.713, p < 0.001), and weaker correlations with the PDDS, along with a negative correlation with the EKS (r = −0.306, p < 0.001), highlighted the PATE‐J's distinctiveness. No significant associations were found between demographic factors and PATE‐J scores. Conclusion The PATE‐J demonstrates strong psychometric properties and cultural relevance for measuring public attitudes toward epilepsy in Japan. Its validated two‐factor structure supports cross‐cultural comparisons and provides a reliable tool for assessing public attitudes, informing interventions, and guiding education campaigns.
format Article
id doaj-art-8436fed3ef334230a67c71b59b8aabff
institution Kabale University
issn 2769-2558
language English
publishDate 2024-12-01
publisher Wiley
record_format Article
series PCN Reports
spelling doaj-art-8436fed3ef334230a67c71b59b8aabff2025-01-03T11:15:26ZengWileyPCN Reports2769-25582024-12-0134n/an/a10.1002/pcn5.70045Development and validation of the Japanese version of the Public Attitudes Toward Epilepsy (PATE‐J) ScaleJunichi Hatakeda0Hiroumi Shimazaki1Izumi Kuramochi2Takayuki Iwayama3Sayaka Kobayashi4Hideyuki Matsuki5Haruo Yoshimasu6Kheng Seang Lim7Department of Psychiatry, Higashi Matsuyama Hospital Medical Corporation Ryokukokai Saitama JapanDepartment of Psychiatry, Saitama Medical Center Saitama Medical University Saitama JapanDepartment of Psychiatry, Saitama Medical Center Saitama Medical University Saitama JapanDepartment of Psychiatry, Saitama Medical Center Saitama Medical University Saitama JapanDepartment of Psychiatry, Saitama Medical Center Saitama Medical University Saitama JapanDepartment of Psychiatry, Saitama Medical Center Saitama Medical University Saitama JapanDepartment of Psychiatry, Saitama Medical Center Saitama Medical University Saitama JapanDepartment of Medicine, Division of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine University of Malaya Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaAbstract Aim This study aimed to develop and validate a Japanese version of the Public Attitudes Toward Epilepsy (PATE‐J) Scale to measure attitudes towards epilepsy among the general Japanese population. Methods The study employed a cross‐sectional design using an online survey of 537 participants from the general public in Japan, with follow‐up surveys at 2 weeks and 3 months. The PATE Scale was translated following standard guidelines and validated by conducting confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) on the complete data set to assess the original two‐factor structure of the PATE Scale. Internal consistency assessment, and convergent validity testing with the Modified Epilepsy Stigma Scale (M‐ESS), Perceived Devaluation Discrimination Scale (PDDS), and Epilepsy Knowledge Scale (EKS) were carried out. Results CFA confirmed the two‐factor structure of the PATE‐J, comprising “Personal Domain” and “General Domain.” The model showed acceptable fit indices (χ²(76) = 607.974, comparative fit index = 0.849, Tucker–Lewis index = 0.820, root‐mean‐square error of approximation = 0.114, standardized root‐mean‐square residual = 0.078) and high reliability (Cronbach's α = 0.87 for Personal Domain and 0.75 for General Domain). Strong correlations with the M‐ESS (r = 0.713, p < 0.001), and weaker correlations with the PDDS, along with a negative correlation with the EKS (r = −0.306, p < 0.001), highlighted the PATE‐J's distinctiveness. No significant associations were found between demographic factors and PATE‐J scores. Conclusion The PATE‐J demonstrates strong psychometric properties and cultural relevance for measuring public attitudes toward epilepsy in Japan. Its validated two‐factor structure supports cross‐cultural comparisons and provides a reliable tool for assessing public attitudes, informing interventions, and guiding education campaigns.https://doi.org/10.1002/pcn5.70045General Domainpeople with epilepsy (PWE)Personal Domainreliability
spellingShingle Junichi Hatakeda
Hiroumi Shimazaki
Izumi Kuramochi
Takayuki Iwayama
Sayaka Kobayashi
Hideyuki Matsuki
Haruo Yoshimasu
Kheng Seang Lim
Development and validation of the Japanese version of the Public Attitudes Toward Epilepsy (PATE‐J) Scale
PCN Reports
General Domain
people with epilepsy (PWE)
Personal Domain
reliability
title Development and validation of the Japanese version of the Public Attitudes Toward Epilepsy (PATE‐J) Scale
title_full Development and validation of the Japanese version of the Public Attitudes Toward Epilepsy (PATE‐J) Scale
title_fullStr Development and validation of the Japanese version of the Public Attitudes Toward Epilepsy (PATE‐J) Scale
title_full_unstemmed Development and validation of the Japanese version of the Public Attitudes Toward Epilepsy (PATE‐J) Scale
title_short Development and validation of the Japanese version of the Public Attitudes Toward Epilepsy (PATE‐J) Scale
title_sort development and validation of the japanese version of the public attitudes toward epilepsy pate j scale
topic General Domain
people with epilepsy (PWE)
Personal Domain
reliability
url https://doi.org/10.1002/pcn5.70045
work_keys_str_mv AT junichihatakeda developmentandvalidationofthejapaneseversionofthepublicattitudestowardepilepsypatejscale
AT hiroumishimazaki developmentandvalidationofthejapaneseversionofthepublicattitudestowardepilepsypatejscale
AT izumikuramochi developmentandvalidationofthejapaneseversionofthepublicattitudestowardepilepsypatejscale
AT takayukiiwayama developmentandvalidationofthejapaneseversionofthepublicattitudestowardepilepsypatejscale
AT sayakakobayashi developmentandvalidationofthejapaneseversionofthepublicattitudestowardepilepsypatejscale
AT hideyukimatsuki developmentandvalidationofthejapaneseversionofthepublicattitudestowardepilepsypatejscale
AT haruoyoshimasu developmentandvalidationofthejapaneseversionofthepublicattitudestowardepilepsypatejscale
AT khengseanglim developmentandvalidationofthejapaneseversionofthepublicattitudestowardepilepsypatejscale