Rasch models for polytomous items were used to assess the scaling assumptions and compare item response patterns in the 10-item SF-36 physical functioning scale (PF-10) for general population respondents in Denmark, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The Rasch model of physical functioning developed in the United States was compared to models for other countries, and each country was compared to a multinational composite. Strong scale congruence across the seven countries was demonstrated; items that varied between countries and from the composite may reflect unique cultural response patterns or differences in translation. Scoring algorithms based on the Rasch model for each country were supe...
Indexes developed to measure physical functioning as an essential component of general health status...
Increasingly, translated and culturally adapted health-related quality of life measures are being us...
One of the most intractable problems in international health research is the lack of comparability o...
Data from general population samples in 11 countries (n = 1483 to 9151) were used to assess data qua...
Data from general population surveys (n = 1771 to 9151) in nine European countries (Denmark, France,...
A crucial prerequisite to the use of the SF-36 Health Survey in multinational studies is the reprodu...
Studies of the factor structure of the SF-36 Health Survey are an important step in its construct va...
This study examined the relative precision (RP) of two methods of scoring the 10-item Physical Funct...
The Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) is widely used to assess global satisfaction with life. Alth...
Data from general population surveys (n = 1483 to 9151) in nine European countries (Denmark, France,...
INTRODUCTION: In Europe it is common for outcome measures to be translated for use in other language...
INTRODUCTION: In Europe it is common for outcome measures to be translated for use in other language...
The similarity in meaning assigned to response choice labels from the SF-36 Health Survey (SF-36) wa...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate, using Rasch model analysis, the measu...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate, using Rasch model analysis, the measu...
Indexes developed to measure physical functioning as an essential component of general health status...
Increasingly, translated and culturally adapted health-related quality of life measures are being us...
One of the most intractable problems in international health research is the lack of comparability o...
Data from general population samples in 11 countries (n = 1483 to 9151) were used to assess data qua...
Data from general population surveys (n = 1771 to 9151) in nine European countries (Denmark, France,...
A crucial prerequisite to the use of the SF-36 Health Survey in multinational studies is the reprodu...
Studies of the factor structure of the SF-36 Health Survey are an important step in its construct va...
This study examined the relative precision (RP) of two methods of scoring the 10-item Physical Funct...
The Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) is widely used to assess global satisfaction with life. Alth...
Data from general population surveys (n = 1483 to 9151) in nine European countries (Denmark, France,...
INTRODUCTION: In Europe it is common for outcome measures to be translated for use in other language...
INTRODUCTION: In Europe it is common for outcome measures to be translated for use in other language...
The similarity in meaning assigned to response choice labels from the SF-36 Health Survey (SF-36) wa...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate, using Rasch model analysis, the measu...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate, using Rasch model analysis, the measu...
Indexes developed to measure physical functioning as an essential component of general health status...
Increasingly, translated and culturally adapted health-related quality of life measures are being us...
One of the most intractable problems in international health research is the lack of comparability o...