Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire-Revised Version |
Fibromyalgia symptom severity will be measured using the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire-Revised Version (FIQR) .The FIQR contains a total of 21 individual questions in three domains: function, impact and symptom domains. All questions are based on an 11-point numeric rating scale of 0 to 10, with '0' representing 'no difficulty' and '10' representing 'worst'. |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire-Revised Version |
Fibromyalgia symptom severity will be measured using the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire-Revised Version (FIQR) .The FIQR contains a total of 21 individual questions in three domains: function, impact and symptom domains. All questions are based on an 11-point numeric rating scale of 0 to 10, with '0' representing 'no difficulty' and '10' representing 'worst'. |
Immediately after the 8-week intervention period |
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Primary |
Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire-Revised Version |
Fibromyalgia symptom severity will be measured using the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire-Revised Version (FIQR) .The FIQR contains a total of 21 individual questions in three domains: function, impact and symptom domains. All questions are based on an 11-point numeric rating scale of 0 to 10, with '0' representing 'no difficulty' and '10' representing 'worst'. |
2 months after the 8-week intervention period |
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Secondary |
Sleep quality |
The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) is a self-administered questionnaire that assesses sleep quality over a 1-month time interval. The seven components include subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, total sleep time, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disorders, use of sleep medications, and daytime dysfunction. All questions are scored on a 0-3 interval scale. The global PSQI score is then calculated by totaling the seven component scores, providing an overall score ranging from 0 to 21, where higher scores denote a poorer sleep quality. |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Sleep quality |
The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) is a self-administered questionnaire that assesses sleep quality over a 1-month time interval. The seven components include subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, total sleep time, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disorders, use of sleep medications, and daytime dysfunction. All questions are scored on a 0-3 interval scale. The global PSQI score is then calculated by totaling the seven component scores, providing an overall score ranging from 0 to 21, where higher scores denote a poorer sleep quality. |
Immediately after the 8-week intervention period |
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Secondary |
Sleep quality |
The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) is a self-administered questionnaire that assesses sleep quality over a 1-month time interval. The seven components include subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, total sleep time, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disorders, use of sleep medications, and daytime dysfunction. All questions are scored on a 0-3 interval scale. The global PSQI score is then calculated by totaling the seven component scores, providing an overall score ranging from 0 to 21, where higher scores denote a poorer sleep quality. |
2 months after the 8-week intervention period |
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Secondary |
Depressive symptoms |
The Beck Depression Inventory Version 2 (BDI-II) is a self-report 21-item questionnaire in which responses are rated on a 0 to 3 interval scale, with a higher score denoting mire frequent symptoms. The possible score of BDI-II ranges from 0 to 63, with higher scores representing more sever ratings of depression. |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Depressive symptoms |
The Beck Depression Inventory Version 2 (BDI-II) is a self-report 21-item questionnaire in which responses are rated on a 0 to 3 interval scale, with a higher score denoting mire frequent symptoms. The possible score of BDI-II ranges from 0 to 63, with higher scores representing more sever ratings of depression. |
Immediately after the 8-week intervention period |
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Secondary |
Depressive symptoms |
The Beck Depression Inventory Version 2 (BDI-II) is a self-report 21-item questionnaire in which responses are rated on a 0 to 3 interval scale, with a higher score denoting mire frequent symptoms. The possible score of BDI-II ranges from 0 to 63, with higher scores representing more sever ratings of depression. |
2 months after the 8-week intervention period |
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Secondary |
Psychomotor vigilance and attention |
Psychomotor vigilance and attention will be measured using the Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT). The visual stimulus and performance feedback are presented on the device. |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Psychomotor vigilance and attention |
Psychomotor vigilance and attention will be measured using the Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT). The visual stimulus and performance feedback are presented on the device. |
Immediately after the 8-week intervention period |
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Secondary |
Psychomotor vigilance and attention |
Psychomotor vigilance and attention will be measured using the Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT). The visual stimulus and performance feedback are presented on the device. |
2 months after the 8-week intervention period |
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Secondary |
Sleep phase assessment |
The Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) is used to estimate phase preferences in circadian rhythms based on participants' self-descriptions. timing. Questions evaluate the time that individuals get up and go to bed, self-reported preferred times for physical and mental activity, and also the individual's subjective alertness. MEQ scores can range from 16 to 86, with lower scores indicating eveningness or later circadian timing, and higher scores indicating morningness or earlier circadian timing. |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Sleep phase assessment |
The Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) is used to estimate phase preferences in circadian rhythms based on participants' self-descriptions. timing. Questions evaluate the time that individuals get up and go to bed, self-reported preferred times for physical and mental activity, and also the individual's subjective alertness. MEQ scores can range from 16 to 86, with lower scores indicating eveningness or later circadian timing, and higher scores indicating morningness or earlier circadian timing. |
Immediately after the 8-week intervention period |
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Secondary |
Sleep phase assessment |
The Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) is used to estimate phase preferences in circadian rhythms based on participants' self-descriptions. timing. Questions evaluate the time that individuals get up and go to bed, self-reported preferred times for physical and mental activity, and also the individual's subjective alertness. MEQ scores can range from 16 to 86, with lower scores indicating eveningness or later circadian timing, and higher scores indicating morningness or earlier circadian timing. |
2 months after the 8-week intervention period |
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