Colombian Rasch validation of KIDSCREEN27 quality of life questionnaire

ABSTRACT: Background: The family of KIDSCREEN instruments is the only one with trans-cultural adaptation and validation in Colombia. These validations have been performed from the classical test theory approach, which has evidenced satisfactory psychometric properties. The aim of this study was to e...

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Autores:
Vélez, Claudia Marcela
Lugo Agudelo, Luz Helena
Hernández Herrera, Gilma Norela
García García, Héctor Iván
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2016
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Universidad de Antioquia
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Repositorio UdeA
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eng
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Quality of Life
Calidad de Vida
Psychometrics
Psicometría
Child
Niño
Parents
Padres
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title Colombian Rasch validation of KIDSCREEN27 quality of life questionnaire
spellingShingle Colombian Rasch validation of KIDSCREEN27 quality of life questionnaire
Quality of Life
Calidad de Vida
Psychometrics
Psicometría
Child
Niño
Parents
Padres
title_short Colombian Rasch validation of KIDSCREEN27 quality of life questionnaire
title_full Colombian Rasch validation of KIDSCREEN27 quality of life questionnaire
title_fullStr Colombian Rasch validation of KIDSCREEN27 quality of life questionnaire
title_full_unstemmed Colombian Rasch validation of KIDSCREEN27 quality of life questionnaire
title_sort Colombian Rasch validation of KIDSCREEN27 quality of life questionnaire
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Vélez, Claudia Marcela
Lugo Agudelo, Luz Helena
Hernández Herrera, Gilma Norela
García García, Héctor Iván
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Vélez, Claudia Marcela
Lugo Agudelo, Luz Helena
Hernández Herrera, Gilma Norela
García García, Héctor Iván
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Quality of Life
Calidad de Vida
Psychometrics
Psicometría
Child
Niño
Parents
Padres
topic Quality of Life
Calidad de Vida
Psychometrics
Psicometría
Child
Niño
Parents
Padres
description ABSTRACT: Background: The family of KIDSCREEN instruments is the only one with trans-cultural adaptation and validation in Colombia. These validations have been performed from the classical test theory approach, which has evidenced satisfactory psychometric properties. The aim of this study was to evaluate psychometric properties of KIDSCREEN-27 children and parent-proxy versions, through Rasch analysis. Methods: The participants in the present study were two different sets of populations, 321 kids with a mean age of 12.3 (SD 2.6), 41 % 8 to 11 years old and 59 % 12 to 18 years old; and 1150 parent-proxy with an average age of 45.5 (SD 18.9). Psychometric properties were assessed using the partial credits model in the Rasch approach. Unidimensionality, fitting of person and item, response form, and differential item functioning (DIF) were measured. Results: The Infit MNSQ in child self-reported version that ranges between 0.71–1.76, and 0.69–1.31 in the parent-proxy version. Scores gathered on Likert forms of 5-response options, person separation was 2.08 for child self-reported version and 2.40 for parent-proxy; reliability was 0.81 and 0.85, respectively. Items reliability was 0.99 on both versions, with separations of 11.92 for child self-reported and 10.83 for parent-proxy. There was not DIF according to the variables sex and age but was present according to socioeconomic status. Conclusion: There was a good fit for items and individuals to the Rasch model. Item separation was adecuate, and person separation improved when the response form was re-codified to four options. The presence of DIF according to socioeconomic status implies a scale’s bias in the measure of HRQoL of Colombian children.
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spelling Vélez, Claudia MarcelaLugo Agudelo, Luz HelenaHernández Herrera, Gilma NorelaGarcía García, Héctor Iván2022-04-20T21:08:55Z2022-04-20T21:08:55Z20161477-7525http://hdl.handle.net/10495/2766310.1186/s12955-016-0472-0https://www.infona.pl/resource/bwmeta1.element.springer-doi-10_1186-S12955-016-0472-0ABSTRACT: Background: The family of KIDSCREEN instruments is the only one with trans-cultural adaptation and validation in Colombia. These validations have been performed from the classical test theory approach, which has evidenced satisfactory psychometric properties. The aim of this study was to evaluate psychometric properties of KIDSCREEN-27 children and parent-proxy versions, through Rasch analysis. Methods: The participants in the present study were two different sets of populations, 321 kids with a mean age of 12.3 (SD 2.6), 41 % 8 to 11 years old and 59 % 12 to 18 years old; and 1150 parent-proxy with an average age of 45.5 (SD 18.9). Psychometric properties were assessed using the partial credits model in the Rasch approach. Unidimensionality, fitting of person and item, response form, and differential item functioning (DIF) were measured. Results: The Infit MNSQ in child self-reported version that ranges between 0.71–1.76, and 0.69–1.31 in the parent-proxy version. Scores gathered on Likert forms of 5-response options, person separation was 2.08 for child self-reported version and 2.40 for parent-proxy; reliability was 0.81 and 0.85, respectively. Items reliability was 0.99 on both versions, with separations of 11.92 for child self-reported and 10.83 for parent-proxy. There was not DIF according to the variables sex and age but was present according to socioeconomic status. Conclusion: There was a good fit for items and individuals to the Rasch model. Item separation was adecuate, and person separation improved when the response form was re-codified to four options. The presence of DIF according to socioeconomic status implies a scale’s bias in the measure of HRQoL of Colombian children.RESUMEN: Introducción: La familia de instrumentos de medición de calidad de vida en niños KIDSCREEN, es la única que cuenta con adaptación transcultural y validación por teoría clásica del test, la cual ha evidenciado propiedades psicométricas satisfactorias. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar por análisis Rasch las propiedades psicométricas de KIDSCREEN-27 en sus versiones niños y padres. Métodos: Participaron 321 niños con una edad promedio de 12.3 años (DE 2.6), 41 % entre 8 y 11 años y 59 % entre 12 y 18 años de edad; y 1150 padres o acudientes con una edad promedio de 40 años (rango 18 a 79). El análisis estadístico se hizo por el modelo de Créditos Parciales de la aproximación Rasch. Se evaluó la unidimensionalidad, confiabilidad de personas e ítems, formato de respuesta, y funcionamiento diferencial de los ítems (DIF). Resultados: El Infit MNSQ de las respuestas de niños estuvo entre 0.71–1.76, y el de padres osciló entre 0.69–1.31. Con la puntuación recogida en un formato Likert de 5 opciones de respuesta, se observa que la separación de las personas es de 2.08 en niños y de 2,40 en padres, mientras que la confiabilidad fue de 0.81 para niños y de 0,85 para padres. En relación con la separación de los ítems, la confiabilidad fue de 0,99 en ambas versiones, pero con separación de 11.92 y 10,83, respectivamente. No se detectó DIF al comparar grupos de acuerdo con las variables sexo y edad, pero estuvo presente al comparar por condición socioeconómica. Conclusión: Hubo un buen ajuste de los ítems y las personas al modelo Rasch, tanto en los cuestionarios diligenciados por padres como por niños. La separación de los ítems fue muy buena, y la separación de las personas mejoró cuando se recodificó el formato de respuesta a solo 4 opciones. La presencia de DIF de acuerdo a la condición socioeconómica implica un posible sesgo en la medición de la calidad de vida en niños colombianos.0015599000712110application/pdfengBMCGrupo Académico de Epidemiología ClínicaRehabilitación en SaludLondres, Inglaterrainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1https://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTArtículo de investigaciónhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/co/http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Colombian Rasch validation of KIDSCREEN27 quality of life questionnaireQuality of LifeCalidad de VidaPsychometricsPsicometríaChildNiñoParentsPadresHealth Qual. 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