Testing the psychometric properties of Kidscreen-27 with Irish children of low socio-economic status
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18/10/2016
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Background<br/><br/>Kidscreen-27 was developed as part of a cross-cultural European Union-funded project to standardise the measurement of children’s health-related quality of life. Yet, research has reported mixed evidence for the hypothesised 5-factor model, and no confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) has been conducted on the instrument with children of low socio-economic status (SES) across Ireland (Northern and Republic).<br/><br/>Method<br/><br/>The data for this study were collected as part of a clustered randomised controlled trial. A total of 663 (347 male, 315 female) 8–9-year-old children (M = 8.74, SD = .50) of low SES took part. A 5- and modified 7-factor CFA models were specified using the maximum likelihood estimation. A nested Chi-square difference test was conducted to compare the fit of the models. Internal consistency and floor and ceiling effects were also examined.<br/><br/>Results<br/><br/>CFA found that the hypothesised 5-factor model was an unacceptable fit. However, the modified 7-factor model was supported. A nested Chi-square difference test confirmed that the fit of the 7-factor model was significantly better than that of the 5-factor model. Internal consistency was unacceptable for just one scale. Ceiling effects were present in all but one of the factors.<br/><br/>Conclusions<br/><br/>Future research should apply the 7-factor model with children of low socio-economic status. Such efforts would help monitor the health status of the population. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Shannon , S , Breslin , G , Fitzpatrick , B , Hanna , D & Brennan , D 2016 , ' Testing the psychometric properties of Kidscreen-27 with Irish children of low socio-economic status ' Quality of Life Research . DOI: 10.1007/s11136-016-1432-1 |
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