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Reliability, construct and criterion validity of the KIDSCREEN-10 score : a short measure for children and adolescents' well-being and health-related quality of life

Ravens-Sieberer, Ulrike (author)
Erhart, Michael (author)
Rajmil, Luis (author)
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Herdman, Michael (author)
Auquier, Pascal (author)
Bruil, Jeanet (author)
Power, Mick (author)
Duer, Wolfgang (author)
Abel, Thomas (author)
Czemy, Ladislav (author)
Mazur, Joanna (author)
Czimbalmos, Agnes (author)
Tountas, Yannis (author)
Hagquist, Curt, 1952- (author)
Karlstads universitet,Centrum för forskning om barns och ungdomars psykiska hälsa
Kilroe, Jean (author)
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2010-07-30
2010
English.
In: Quality of Life Research. - Berlin : Springer. - 0962-9343 .- 1573-2649. ; 19:10, s. 1487-1500
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  • BackgroundTo 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.MethodsThe 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.ResultsCorrelations 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.ConclusionsOur 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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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskap -- Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences -- Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology (hsv//eng)

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Children’s and adolescent’s mental health and well-being
Cultural sensitivity
Measurement
Quality of life
Research methodology
Public Health Science
Folkhälsovetenskap

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