Phobic Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Screening for Phobia of Falling in the Elderly: Validity and Feasibility of a Self-administered Questionnaire
The aim of this study is to determine the validity of a self-questionnaire detecting seniors phobia of falling living at home. A prospective monocentric observational study compares in a blind way the presence of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders fourth edition (DSM-IV) criteria for specific phobia, considered as the gold standard to the score obtained at the detecting questionnaire for ≥70 years old seniors suspected of phobia of falling and attending geriatric day hospital at the Bretonneau hospital (APHP, Paris).
Context : The phobia of falling strongly contributes to the frailty of the elderly, and
plays a key role in falls occuring and their deleterious effect. It concerns a big part of
seniors living at home, fell before or not, and frequently leads to a restriction of their
mobility. When the phobia of falling occurs, the fear of falling down takes an excessive
scope, it is associated with anxious reactions when seniors dread the risk, and leads them
to avoid these situations reducing their mobility. This reduction of activities contributes
to the premature decline of physical capacities, worsens social life, increases the falling
and institutionalization risk. However, there is no specific tools for the detection of
seniors falling phobia, enabling us to turn patients towards a therapeutic and diagnostical
adapted care. A detecting self-questionnaire was thus designed by the research geriatric
team after an analysis of the literature and half-directive interviews with a representative
sample of the target population.
Objectives : The main objective of this study is to evaluate the validity of a
self-questionnaire so as to detect falling phobic seniors living at home. The optimal
threshold of the questionnaire score, obtained from a receiver operating characteristic
curve (ROC curve), will let us evaluate its concordance compared to the gold standard,
formed by DSM-IV criteria for specific phobia. The results of the questionnaire will be kept
secret while the study occurs. The secondary objectives will be to control the feasibility
of the self-questionnaire detecting phobia of falling, the validity of internal structure
and external construction by the exploration of its correlation with other close
psychological and physical health measures.
Design : A 1 year prospective monocentric observational study is led with seniors attending
geriatric day hospital at the Bretonneau hospital (APHP, Paris). While the same day
hospital, all eligible patients will have a current evaluation of cares adapted to their
admission causes. These patients will fill out the self-questionnaire detecting phobia,
designed by the research geriatric team. The final clinical diagnostic of phobia of falling
will be disconfirmed or affirmed from DSM-IV-TR (TR stands for text revision) criteria. At
the end of the day hospital, an adapted care to their pathologies will be suggested to all
the patients, according to usual practice.
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Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
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