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Linkage between the PROMISA® pediatric and adult emotional distress measures

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QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH
卷 25, 期 4, 页码 823-833

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-015-1143-z

关键词

PROMIS; Pediatrics; Patient-reported outcomes; Item response theory; Linkage; Emotional distress

资金

  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Common Fund Initiative Northwestern University [U54AR057951, U01AR052177]
  2. Northwestern University [U54AR057943]
  3. American Institutes for Research [U54AR057926]
  4. State University of New York, Stony Brook [U01AR057948, U01AR052170]
  5. University of Washington, Seattle [U01AR057954, U01AR052171]
  6. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill [U01AR052181]
  7. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia [U01AR057956]
  8. Stanford University [U01AR052158]
  9. Boston University [U01AR057929]
  10. University of California, Los Angeles [U01AR057936]
  11. University of Pittsburgh [U01AR052155]
  12. Georgetown University [U01AR057971]
  13. Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati [U01AR057940]
  14. University of Maryland, Baltimore [U01AR057967]
  15. Duke University [U01AR052186]

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Research studies that measure health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in both children and adults and longitudinal studies that follow children into adulthood need measures that can be compared across these age groups. This study links the PROMIS pediatric and adult emotional distress measures using data from participants with diverse health conditions and disabilities. Analyses were conducted and compared in two separate samples to confirm the stability of results. One sample (n = 874) included individuals aged 14-20 years with special health care needs and who require health services. The other sample (n = 641) included individuals aged 14-25 years who have a physical or cognitive disability. Participants completed both PROMIS pediatric and adult measures. Item response theory-based scores were linked using the linear approximation to calibrated projection. The estimated latent-variable correlation between pediatric and adult PROMIS measures ranged from 0.87 to 0.94. Regression coefficients beta (0) (intercept) and beta (1) (slope), and mean squared error are provided to transform scores from the pediatric to the adult measures, and vice versa. This study used a relatively new linking method, calibrated projection, to link PROMIS pediatric and adult measure scores, thus expanding the use of PROMIS measures to research that includes both populations.

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