Does the all fit them all? The utility of Disabkids-10 Index for the assesent of pediatric health-related quality of life across age-groups, genders, and informants
Carlos Carona,Neuza Silva,Helena Moreira.Maria Cristina Canavarro,Monika Bullinger
Abstract
The objective of this study was twofold: First, to conduct a confirmatory factor ysis of the Portuguese versions of Disabkids-10; and second, to examine potential differences in factor structures between age-groups, genders, and informants. The sample included 293 school-aged children and adolescents with chronic health conditions and 197 parents. Both family members (whenever possible) completed the self- and proxy-report versions of Disabkids-10. The factorial model of Disabkids-10 had good fit for self-reported data and minimally acceptable fit for proxy-reported data. The multigroup yses confirmed the model invariance across age-groups (children vs. adolescents), genders (boys vs. girls), and informants (children vs. parents). The generic developmental applicability of these questionnaires makes them recommended for health care routine assesents on pediatric intervention needs and outcomes.
doi:10.1177/1367493514522867J Child Health CareDecember 2015vol. 19no. 4466-477