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Raters Interpret Positively and Negatively Worded Items Similarly in a Quality of Life Instrument for Children

机译:评分者在儿童生活质量工具中对正负词项的解释类似

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Measurement invariance is an important assumption to meaningfully compare children’s quality of life (QoL) between different raters (eg, children and parents) and across genders. Moreover, QoL instruments may combine using negatively and positively worded items—a common method to reduce response bias. However, the wording effects may have different levels of impact on different raters and genders. Our aim was to investigate the measurement invariance of Kid-KINDL, a commonly used QoL instrument, across genders and raters and to consider the wording effects simultaneously. Third to sixth graders (208 boys and 235 girls) completed the self-rated Kid-KINDL, and 1 parent each of 241 children completed the parent-rated Kid-KINDL. The wording effects were accounted for by correlated traits-uncorrelated methods model. The measurement invariance was examined using multigroup confirmatory factor analysis. Item loadings and item intercepts were invariant across gender and rater when we simultaneously accounted for the wording effects of Kid-KINDL. Our results suggest that Kid-KINDL could be used to compare QoL across gender and that parent-rated Kid-KINDL could be used to measure children’s QoL. Specifically, the invariant factor loadings across child-rated and parent-rated Kid-KINDL suggest that the score weights in each item were the same for both children and parents (ie, the important items identified by the children are the same items identified by the parents). The invariant item intercepts suggest that both children and parents share the same threshold for each item. Based on the results, we tentatively recommend that each score of a parent-rated Kid-KINDL can stand for each child’s QoL.
机译:度量不变性是一个重要的假设,可以有意义地比较不同评估者(例如儿童和父母)之间以及性别之间的儿童生活质量(QoL)。此外,QoL工具可以结合使用否定词和肯定词项来减少响应偏差。但是,措辞效果可能会对不同的评估者和性别产生不同程度的影响。我们的目的是研究一种常用的QoL仪器Kid-KINDL在性别和评估者之间的测量不变性,并同时考虑措辞的影响。三年级至六年级的学生(208名男孩和235名女孩)完成了自评的Kid-KINDL,241个孩子中的1名父母完成了自评的Kid-KINDL。措词效果是由相关特质-无关方法模型解释的。使用多组验证性因子分析检查了测量的不变性。当我们同时考虑Kid-KINDL的措辞效果时,性别和评估者的项目加载和项目拦截是不变的。我们的结果表明,Kid-KINDL可以用来比较不同性别的QoL,而父母评价过的Kid-KINDL可以用来衡量儿童的QoL。具体而言,儿童和父母的Kid-KINDL的不变因素负荷表明,每个项目的得分权重对于孩子和父母都是相同的(即,孩子确定的重要项目与孩子确定的重要项目相同)。父母)。不变项的截距表明,孩子和父母对于每个项都具有相同的阈值。根据调查结果,我们暂时建议父母评分的Kid-KINDL的每个分数都可以代表每个孩子的QoL。

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