Emerson Bartholomew, Joris C. Verster, Matti Cervin, Rebecca A. Chalmers, Moana Billot, Peter Adu, Mohsen M. Alyami, Danielle L. Oyler, Steven D. Pratscher, Anna Sutton, Naved Iqbal, B. Ann Bettencourt, Vincent M. Reid, Christian U. Krägeloh, Nirbhay N. Singh, Oleg N. Medvedev
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Abstract
Reliable assessment of self-reported immune function is essential for identifying at-risk populations, monitoring public health interventions and informing global health strategies. Yet, current instruments are imprecise and lack cross-cultural validity. This study aimed to assess the cross-cultural validity of the 7-item Immune Status Questionnaire (ISQ). The Partial Credit Rasch model was applied to analyse responses to the ISQ (N = 1250) from five nations, including India (n = 250), the Netherlands (n = 250), New Zealand (n = 250), Saudi Arabia (n = 250) and the United States (n = 250). Initial analysis revealed a poor fit to the Rasch model. Using sub-test methodology, ISQ items were combined into sub-tests, resulting in an acceptable fit to the Rasch model, evidence of strict unidimensionality and measurement invariance across nations. Acceptable fit permitted the production of an ordinal-to-interval conversion table included here. While physiological assessments of immune functioning provide accurate and objective evaluations of immune functioning, self-report measures remain a practical method for their ease of administration and lower cost. Findings support the reliability and cross-cultural validity of the ISQ. By applying interval conversion, physicians and researchers can improve the measurement accuracy of self-reported immune status and conduct valid comparisons across nations and to interval-level data.
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The International Journal of Psychology (IJP) is the journal of the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS) and is published under the auspices of the Union. IJP seeks to support the IUPsyS in fostering the development of international psychological science. It aims to strengthen the dialog within psychology around the world and to facilitate communication among different areas of psychology and among psychologists from different cultural backgrounds. IJP is the outlet for empirical basic and applied studies and for reviews that either (a) incorporate perspectives from different areas or domains within psychology or across different disciplines, (b) test the culture-dependent validity of psychological theories, or (c) integrate literature from different regions in the world.