articleQuality of Life ResearchMay 17, 2013HYBRID OA

The European KIDSCREEN approach to measure quality of life and well-being in children: development, current application, and future advances

University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf · Universität Hamburg · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Methods

The KIDSCREEN versions (self-report and proxy versions with 52, 27, and 10 items) were simultaneously developed in 13 different European countries to warrant cross-cultural applicability, using methods based on classical test theory (CTT: descriptive statistics, CFA and MAP, internal consistency, retest reliability measures) and item response theory (IRT: Rasch modeling, DIF analyses, etc.). The KIDS-CAT was developed (in cooperation with the US pediatric PROMIS project) based on archival data of European KIDSCREEN health surveys using IRT more extensively (IRC).

Results

Research has shown that the KIDSCREEN is a reliable, valid, sensitive, and conceptually/linguistically appropriate QoL measure in 38 countries/languages by now. European and national norm data are available. New insights from KIDSCREEN studies stimulate pediatric health care. Based on KIDSCREEN, the Kids-CAT promises to facilitate a very efficient, precise, as well as reliable and valid assessment of QoL.

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Keywords
  • Rasch model
  • Proxy (statistics)
  • Computerized adaptive testing
  • Quality of Life Research
  • Item response theory
  • Psychology
  • Quality of life (healthcare)
  • Norm (philosophy)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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