Introduction: This paper describes the development and initial psychometric evaluation of the Handicap Scale for Children (HSC). This questionnaire is based on the London Handicap Scale (LHS), a valid and reliable utility instrument for measuring social participation in adults. Methods: A multidisciplinary research group was involved in developing the HSC. The questionnaire was tested in 114 children with a chronic disease and 239 healthy children in the 8-18 age range. Relating the Health Utility Index Mark 3 (HUI3) attributes to corresponding HSC scores tested the assumption that a negative health status would lead to participation problems. Results: Questionnaire development resulted in a five-dimension questionnaire: mobility, physical ...
Purpose: With the aim of improving the measurement of child health and disability in survey research...
Mental health has traditionally been described as the absence of mental problems, being those second...
Background The assessment of mental health problems in children with intellectual disability (ID) mo...
Objective: To establish a model that estimates a preference-based measure (valuation) of social part...
grantor: University of TorontoIntroduction. The purpose of this research was to assess the...
Objective: To report on the feasibility and psychometric properties in terms of homogeneity and cons...
Objectives: To describe the 'activities and participation' of children with cerebral palsy, as defin...
Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) patients have motor limitations that can affect functionality and ab...
BACKGROUND: The London Handicap Scale (LHS) was found to be a valid and reliable scale for measuring...
Aim: We aimed to identify measures used to assess the participation of disabled children and to map ...
Objective: To adapt the Caregiver Priorities and Child Health Index of Life with Disabilities (CPCHI...
Item does not contain fulltextFor use in mental epidemiological survey research, a short self-report...
AIM: We aimed to identify measures used to assess the participation of disabled children and to map ...
Background: The assessment of mental health problems in children with intellectual disability (ID) m...
Background Over the last decade increased attention has been paid to identifying and responding to t...
Purpose: With the aim of improving the measurement of child health and disability in survey research...
Mental health has traditionally been described as the absence of mental problems, being those second...
Background The assessment of mental health problems in children with intellectual disability (ID) mo...
Objective: To establish a model that estimates a preference-based measure (valuation) of social part...
grantor: University of TorontoIntroduction. The purpose of this research was to assess the...
Objective: To report on the feasibility and psychometric properties in terms of homogeneity and cons...
Objectives: To describe the 'activities and participation' of children with cerebral palsy, as defin...
Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) patients have motor limitations that can affect functionality and ab...
BACKGROUND: The London Handicap Scale (LHS) was found to be a valid and reliable scale for measuring...
Aim: We aimed to identify measures used to assess the participation of disabled children and to map ...
Objective: To adapt the Caregiver Priorities and Child Health Index of Life with Disabilities (CPCHI...
Item does not contain fulltextFor use in mental epidemiological survey research, a short self-report...
AIM: We aimed to identify measures used to assess the participation of disabled children and to map ...
Background: The assessment of mental health problems in children with intellectual disability (ID) m...
Background Over the last decade increased attention has been paid to identifying and responding to t...
Purpose: With the aim of improving the measurement of child health and disability in survey research...
Mental health has traditionally been described as the absence of mental problems, being those second...
Background The assessment of mental health problems in children with intellectual disability (ID) mo...