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Development and preliminary validation of the child activity limitations questionnaire: flexible and efficient assessment of pain-related functional disability.

机译:儿童活动限制问卷的开发和初步验证:疼痛相关功能障碍的灵活,有效评估。

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The Child Activity Limitations Interview (CALI) was designed to assess functional impairment secondary to chronic and recurrent pain in school-aged children and adolescents. The availability of a written version offers several benefits to the instrument as a clinical measure. The purpose of the current study was to develop and provide initial validation data for a paper-and-pencil version, the Child Activity Limitations Questionnaire (CALQ). Participants included 60 children and adolescents (8-18 years; M 14.0, SD 2.7) presenting to a multidisciplinary pain clinic and their parents (N = 62; 82.7% mothers). Measures included child reports of recent pain, and child and parent reports on the Functional Disability Inventory, Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory, and Pediatric Symptom Checklist-17. CALQ and CALI scores were similarly related to all validation measures. Both instruments demonstrated reliability, construct validity, and discriminant validity. The CALQ showed strong internal consistency (child report: alpha = .91; parent report: alpha = 0.91) and moderate parent-child consistency (r = .65). Construct validity was demonstrated by significant relationships between CALQ scores and all measures of pain, and physical and psychosocial functioning, including quality of life. These preliminary data suggest that the CALQ is a reliable and valid alternative version of the CALI. PERSPECTIVE: This study demonstrates the reliability and validity of a written version of an interview tool designed to measure functional disability in pediatric chronic pain patients. The data suggest that the benefits of the CALI may be realized with this new paper-and-pencil version.
机译:儿童活动限制访谈(CALI)旨在评估学龄儿童和青少年继发于慢性和复发性疼痛后的功能障碍。书面版本的可用性为该仪器提供了多种临床手段。本研究的目的是为纸和铅笔版本的儿童活动限制问卷(CALQ)开发并提供初始验证数据。参加者包括60名儿童和青少年(8-18岁; M 14.0,SD 2.7),他们到多学科疼痛诊所就诊,他们的父母(N = 62; 82.7%的母亲)。措施包括儿童最近疼痛的报告以及儿童和父母关于功能障碍清单,小儿生活质量清单和小儿症状清单的报告17。 CALQ和CALI分数与所有验证措施相似。两种工具都显示出可靠性,构造效度和判别效度。 CALQ显示出很强的内部一致性(子级报告:alpha = .91;父级报告:alpha = 0.91)和中等的父子级一致性(r = .65)。 CALQ评分与所有疼痛程度以及身体和心理社会功能(包括生活质量)之间的显着关系证明了结构的有效性。这些初步数据表明,CALQ是CALI的可靠且有效的替代版本。观点:这项研究证明了访谈工具的书面版本的可靠性和有效性,该访谈工具旨在测量小儿慢性疼痛患者的功能障碍。数据表明,使用这种新的纸笔式版本可以实现CALI的优势。

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