| Name of questionnaire | Cataplexy Questionnaire |
|---|---|
| Type of original questionnaire-description, age/population | Self-administered narcolepsy questionnaire with focus on cataplexy-obtained from the cataplexy section of the Stanford Center for Narcolepsy Sleep Inventory. Ages 1-92 years, mostly Caucasians |
| Number of items | 51 |
| Number of domains & categories | 3 |
| Name of categories/domains | 1. Muscle weakness trigger. 2. Type of attack. 3. Other in relation to injury or witnessed by others |
| Scaling of items | Check-list of questions with multiple choice or yes/no answers |
| Scoring available: with permission or free | With permission; contact developer for scoring |
| Scoring test-retest reliability | Not evaluated |
| Scoring Internal consistency | Not evaluated |
| Validity | Validated against impression of sleep specialist blinded to content of questionnaire |
| Available forms (short and/or long etc.) | Long |
| Language | English |
| Translations in other languages (if yes, then list the languages) | N/A |
| Developer(s) name | Emmanuel Mignot |
| Developer contact information for permission | mignot@stanford.edu |
| Availability of questionnaire: needs permission from developer, cost or freely available | Questionnaire available within original publication |
| Limitations | Test-retest reliability information not available |
| Link to the questionnaire (if available) | N/A |
| Other comments | Questionnaire determined that cataplexy was best differentiated from other types of muscle weakness when triggered by only three typical situations: "when hearing and telling a joke," "while laughing," or "when angry." Face or neck, rather than limbs, were also more specifically involved in clear-cut cataplexy. Other items, such as length of attacks, bilaterality, and alteration in consciousness, were poorly predictive. |
| Patient populations in who questionnaire has been validated | Patients referred to a Sleep Disorder Clinic |
| References (including original publication, validity and reliability in different countries/languages, populations and long/short versions) | Anic-Labat S, Guilleminault C, Kraemer HC, Meehan J, Arrigoni J, Mignot E. Validation of a cataplexy questionnaire in 983 sleep-disorder patients. Sleep 1999;22:77-87. |
| Updated by | Shazia M. Jamil |
| The last date of update | April 2023 |
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