Reliability, construct and criterion validity of the KIDSCREEN-10 score [Elektronisk resurs] a short measure for children and adolescents' well-being and health-related quality of life
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Ravens-Sieberer, Ulrike (författare)
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Erhart, Michael (författare)
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Rajmil, Luis (författare)
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Herdman, Michael (författare)
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Auquier, Pascal (författare)
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Bruil, Jeanet (författare)
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Power, Mick (författare)
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Duer, Wolfgang (författare)
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Abel, Thomas (författare)
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Czemy, Ladislav (författare)
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Mazur, Joanna (författare)
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Czimbalmos, Agnes (författare)
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Tountas, Yannis (författare)
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Hagquist, Curt, 1952- (författare)
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Kilroe, Jean (författare)
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Karlstads universitet Fakulteten för samhälls- och livsvetenskaper (utgivare)
- Publicerad: Berlin : Springer, 2010
- Engelska.
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Ingår i: Quality of Life Research. - 0962-9343. ; 19:10, 1487-1500
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- Background To assess the criterion and construct validity of the KIDSCREEN-10 well-being and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) score, a short version of the KIDSCREEN-52 and KIDSCREEN-27 instruments. Methods The child self-report and parent report versions of the KIDSCREEN-10 were tested in a sample of 22,830 European children and adolescents aged 8–18 and their parents ( n = 16,237). Correlation with the KIDSCREEN-52 and associations with other generic HRQoL measures, physical and mental health, and socioeconomic status were examined. Score differences by age, gender, and country were investigated. Results Correlations between the 10-item KIDSCREEN score and KIDSCREEN-52 scales ranged from r = 0.24 to 0.72 ( r = 0.27–0.72) for the self-report version (proxy-report version). Coefficients below r = 0.5 were observed for the KIDSCREEN-52 dimensions Financial Resources and Being Bullied only. Cronbach alpha was 0.82 (0.78), test–retest reliability was ICC = 0.70 (0.67) for the self- (proxy-)report version. Correlations between other children self-completed HRQoL questionnaires and KIDSCREEN-10 ranged from r = 0.43 to r = 0.63 for the KIDSCREEN children self-report and r = 0.22–0.40 for the KIDSCREEN parent proxy report. Known group differences in HRQoL between physically/mentally healthy and ill children were observed in the KIDSCREEN-10 self and proxy scores. Associations with self-reported psychosomatic complaints were r = −0.52 (−0.36) for the KIDSCREEN-10 self-report (proxy-report). Statistically significant differences in KIDSCREEN-10 self and proxy scores were found by socioeconomic status, age, and gender. Conclusions Our results indicate that the KIDSCREEN-10 provides a valid measure of a general HRQoL factor in children and adolescents, but the instrument does not represent well most of the single dimensions of the original KIDSCREEN-52. Test–retest reliability was slightly below a priori defined thresholds.
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- Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology (hsv)
- Medicin och hälsovetenskap (hsv)
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- Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi (hsv)
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- Children’s and adolescent’s mental health and well-being
- Cultural sensitivity
- Measurement
- Quality of life
- Research methodology
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