“…27 The Chinese CSI-25 score was not correlated with the duration of pain, which agrees with previous research. 18 19 27 The test-retest reliability of the Chinese CSI-25 was excellent in the overall population (ICC=0.975), which is consistent with previous evaluations of the English (ICC=0.817), 12 German (ICC=0.917), 13 Dutch (ICC=0.88-0.91), 14 Greek (ICC=0.991), 17 Japanese (ICC=0.85), 18 Hong Kong (ICC=0.932), 27 Nepali (ICC=0.98) 19 and Persian (ICC=0.934) 20 versions of the scale. Furthermore, the internal consistency of the Chinese CSI-25 was Cronbach's α=0.930 in the overall population and 0.882 in the chronic pain population, which compares with Cronbach's α values of 0.879 for the English version, 12 0.928 for the German version, 13 0.78 for the Dutch version, 14 0.872 for the Spanish version, 15 0.87 for the Italian version, 16 0.993 for the Greek version, 17 0.89 for the Japanese version, 18 0.896 for the Hong Kong version, 27 0.91 for the Nepali version 19 and 0.87 for the Persian version.…”