Abstract

Premonitory urges are uncomfortable physical sensations preceding tics that occur in most individuals with a chronic tic disorder. The Premonitory Urge for Tics Scale (PUTS) is the most frequently used self-report measure to assess the severity of premonitory urges. We aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the PUTS in the largest sample size to date (n = 656), in children aged 3–16 years, from the baseline measurement of the longitudinal European Multicenter Tics in Children Study (EMTICS). Our psychometric evaluation was done in three age-groups: children aged 3–7 years (n = 103), children between 8 and 10 years (n = 253), and children aged 11–16 years (n = 300). The PUTS exhibited good internal reliability in children and adolescents, also under the age of 10, which is younger than previously thought. We observed significant but small correlations between the severity of urges and severity of tics and obsessive–compulsive symptoms, and between severity of urges and ratings of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and internalizing and externalizing behaviors, however, only in children of 8–10 years. Consistent with previous results, the 10th item of the PUTS correlated less with the rest of the scale compared to the other items and, therefore, should not be used as part of the questionnaire. We found a two-factor structure of the PUTS in children of 11 years and older, distinguishing between sensory phenomena related to tics, and mental phenomena as often found in obsessive–compulsive disorder. The age-related differences observed in this study may indicate the need for the development of an age-specific questionnaire to assess premonitory urges.

Highlights

  • Chronic tic disorders, i.e. Tourette syndrome (TS) and persistent motor or vocal tic disorder, are childhoodonset disorders characterized by the presence of multiple1 3 Vol.:(0123456789)European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (2020) 29:1411–1424 motor and/or vocal tics for at least 1 year [1]

  • The present study investigated the psychometric properties of the Premonitory Urge for Tics Scale (PUTS) in 656 children and adolescents aged 3–16 years

  • This suggests that the PUTS is suitable for children and adolescents across a broad age range

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Introduction

I.e. Tourette syndrome (TS) and persistent (chronic) motor or vocal tic disorder, are childhoodonset disorders characterized by the presence of multiple. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (2020) 29:1411–1424 motor and/or vocal tics for at least 1 year [1]. Premonitory urges are often reported to be even more distressing and impairing than tics themselves [6, 7] and are an important target for behavioral therapy [8, 9], as they may facilitate suppression of the impending tic. Our understanding of the premonitory urge in TS has rapidly expanded (see for a review [4]), providing more knowledge about the role of premonitory urges in TS. The level of interoceptive awareness proved to be one of the stronger predictors of premonitory urges in TS [43]

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