Turkish Version of the Eksterociptive Body Awareness Questionnaire Validation Study NCT07536685
Summary
The National Institutes of Health registered an observational study (NCT07536685) to validate the Turkish version of the Eksterociptive Body Awareness Questionnaire (EBA-Q). The study involves 70 healthy adult participants who will complete a survey using the questionnaire. The study aims to establish the validity and reliability of the instrument for use in Turkish research.
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This ClinicalTrials.gov registry entry documents an observational study conducted in Turkey to validate the Turkish translation of the Eksterociptive Body Awareness Questionnaire. The study will assess external body awareness using a survey instrument among healthy adult participants. The research aims to establish psychometric validity and reliability for Turkish-language research applications.
Affected parties include clinical researchers and healthcare professionals conducting body awareness or proprioception research in Turkish populations. The registration provides transparency into ongoing research but does not impose compliance obligations. No regulatory actions or penalties are associated with this study registration.
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THE TURKISH VERSION OF THE EKSTEROCEPTIVE BODY AWARENESS QUESTIONNAIRE
Observational NCT07536685 Kind: OBSERVATIONAL Apr 17, 2026
Abstract
Our study was planned to establish the validity and reliability of the EBA-Q Questionnaire, developed to determine external body awareness, in Turkish and to contribute it to the literature for use in research.
Conditions: Healthy Adult Participants
Interventions: Survey using a questionnaire.
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