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Differential item functioning in quality of life measure between children with and without special health-care needs

机译:微分项功能的生活质量测量和孩子之间没有特别的医疗保健需求

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Objectives: Limited studies consider the effect of differential item functioning (DIF) on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) comparisons between ill and health children. The objective is to assess DIF and compare HRQOL between children with special health-care needs (CSHCN) and children without needs. Methods: Data were collected from 1195 families of children enrolled in Florida's public insurance programs. HRQOL was measured using physical, emotional, social, and school functioning of the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL). We identified CSHCN using the CSHCN Screener and assessed DIF related to CSHCN using a multiple group-multiple indicators-multiple causes method (MG-MIMIC). We assessed the impact of DIF by examining expected item/test scores and item/test information function. We tested the discrepancy between underlying HRQOL scores of both groups before and after DIF calibration (allowing parameters of DIF items to be different and DIF-free items to be the same across both groups). Results: Two (25%) and three items (60%) of physical and school functioning, respectively, were identified with nonuniform DIF, and two items (40%) of social functioning were identified with uniform DIF. Expected item/test scores and item/test information function suggest that the impact of DIF is minimal. Before DIF calibration, HRQOL in CSHCN was more impaired than in children without needs (effect sizes -1.04, -0.74, -0.96, and -0.98 for physical, emotional, social, and school functioning, respectively). After DIF calibration, the discrepancy was increased slightly. Conclusions: Although 30% of items on the PedsQL were identified with DIF related to CSHCN status, the impact of DIF is minimal.
机译:目的:研究考虑的影响有限微分项功能(DIF)健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL)对比生病和健康的孩子。目的是评估DIF和HRQOL进行比较孩子之间特殊的医疗保健需求(CSHCN)和儿童没有需求。收集了来自1195个家庭的孩子吗在佛罗里达的公共保险计划。HRQOL测量使用物理、情感、社会和学校功能的儿童生活质量量表(PedsQL)。使用CSHCN CSHCN过滤网和评估DIF使用多个多个CSHCN有关indicators-multiple原因(MG-MIMIC)方法。评估DIF通过检查预期的影响项目/考试分数和项目/测试信息函数。潜在的HRQOL评分两组前后后DIF校准(允许DIF的参数项目不同,DIF-free项目在两组相同)。和三个项目(60%)的物理和学校功能,分别是认同的非均匀DIF,两个项目(40%)的社会功能被确定和统一的DIF。预计项目/测试/测试分数和项目信息功能建议的影响DIF是最小的。CSHCN比孩子更受损需求(效应大小-1.04,-0.74,-0.96,-0.98身体、情感、社会和学校功能,分别)。校准,这种差异是增加略。PedsQL认同DIF有关CSHCN地位,DIF的影响是最小的。

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