印尼版世界卫生组织残疾评估表(WHODAS2.0)的Rasch模型分析

L. Hilfi, N. Atik, A. Raksanagara, D. Sunjaya, Sekar Ayu Paramita, Chiho Yamazaki, H. Koyama, K. Hamazaki
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背景与目的:本研究评估印尼版WHODAS 2.0在肢体障碍人群中的构念效度。方法:采用WHODAS 2.0对印度尼西亚万隆212名身体障碍患者进行自我管理。采用Rasch模型对量表的结构效度进行分析。结果:分析了212名参与者的数据。WHODAS 2.0的36项和32项版本的平均衣着均方(MnSq)满足Rasch模型的期望(0.99±0.28 vs 0.99±0.24)。D2.5项“长距离步行(如一公里)”和D4.5项“性活动”在两个版本中都被认为是不合适的项目(infit或outfit MnSq > 1.4)。32项量表的方差解释率为56.7%,36项量表的方差解释率为49.0%。两个版本的信度和分离指数均较好,Cronbach α为>.90,分离指数为> 2。反应类别函数和目标没有完全满足Rasch模型的期望。两个版本的WHODAS 2.0与WHOQOL BREF之间存在较强的相关性(r >.60),建立了收敛效度。结论:印尼版32项WHODAS 2.0在印尼万隆的身体缺陷样本中具有可接受的构效度。
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Rasch Model Analysis of the Indonesian Version of World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2.0)
Background & Aims: This study evaluated the construct validity of the Indonesian version of WHODAS 2.0 among persons with physical impairment. Methods: WHODAS 2.0 was self-administered to 212 participants with physical impairment in Bandung, Indonesia. The Rasch model was used to analyse the instrument ’ s construct validity. Results: Data of 212 participants were analysed. The average outfit mean-square ( MnSq ) of the 36-item and 32-item versions of WHODAS 2.0 satisfied the Rasch model expectations (0.99 ± 0.28 vs 0.99 ± 0.24). Item D2.5 ‘ walking a long distance such as a kilometre ’ and item D4.5 ‘ sexual activity ’ were identified as misfitting items in both versions ( infit or outfit MnSq > 1.4 ) . The variance explained by measures of the 32 - item version was 56.7 % , and the 36 - item version was 49.0 % . Both versions ’ reliability and separation index were excellent, with Cronbach ’ s alpha > 0.90 and a separation index > 2 . The response category function and targeting did not fully satisfy the Rasch model expectations. A strong correlation between both versions of WHODAS 2.0 and WHOQOL BREF (r > 0.60) established the convergent validity. Conclusions: The Indonesian version of the 32-item version of WHODAS 2.0 has acceptable construct validity in a physical impairment sample in Bandung, Indonesia.
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