The Validation of the Persian Version of the ID-Migraine Questionnaire.
Amirreza Nasirzadeh, Amir Ghasemi, Alireza Afshari-Safavi, Mohammad Ali Nahayati, Reza Jahanshahi, Erfan Yavari, Mahan Farzan, Mahour Farzan, Asghar Bayati, Faraidoon Haghdoost
Abstract
Open AccessBackground: Migraine is often not diagnosed or treated properly, despite being a common condition. The ID-migraine is a brief, self-administered test developed as a valuable tool for screening and diagnosing migraine in primary care settings. The objective of the present study was to produce a Persian translation of the original ID-migraine, perform cultural adaptation, and evaluate its validity. Methods: Consecutive patients who attended two neurology clinics for headache were enrolled in the study. Diagnoses were established by headache specialists and were compared with the Persian ID-migraine results. Results: Among the 657 participants included, 470 (71.5%) were clinically diagnosed with migraine, 120 (18.2%) with tension-type headache, and 40 (6.1%) with cluster headache. The validity attributes of the Persian ID-migraine were as follows: sensitivity, 0.96 (95% CI, 0.93-0.98); specificity, 0.46 (95% CI, 0.35-0.56); positive predictive value, 0.86 (95% CI, 0.82-0.89); negative predictive value, 0.76 (95% CI, 0.63-0.87), and a misclassification error of 14.9%. The questionnaire's Kappa coefficient was 0.78. Conclusions: The Persian version of the ID-migraine questionnaire exhibited sufficient sensitivity and positive predictive value, along with an acceptable misclassification error. However, it demonstrated a deficient level of specificity and a considerably reduced negative predictive value.