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Nonparametric IRT analysis of Quality-of-Life Scales and its application to the World Health Organization Quality-of-Life Scale (WHOQOL-Bref)

BACKGROUND: This study investigates the usefulness of the nonparametric monotone homogeneity model for evaluating and constructing Health-Related Quality-of-Life Scales consisting of polytomous items, and compares it to the often-used parametric graded response model. METHODS: The nonparametric mono...

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Autores principales: Sijtsma, Klaas, Emons, Wilco H. M., Bouwmeester, Samantha, Nyklíček, Ivan, Roorda, Leo D.
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2238782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18246447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11136-007-9281-6
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author Sijtsma, Klaas
Emons, Wilco H. M.
Bouwmeester, Samantha
Nyklíček, Ivan
Roorda, Leo D.
author_facet Sijtsma, Klaas
Emons, Wilco H. M.
Bouwmeester, Samantha
Nyklíček, Ivan
Roorda, Leo D.
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description BACKGROUND: This study investigates the usefulness of the nonparametric monotone homogeneity model for evaluating and constructing Health-Related Quality-of-Life Scales consisting of polytomous items, and compares it to the often-used parametric graded response model. METHODS: The nonparametric monotone homogeneity model is a general model of which all known parametric models for polytomous items are special cases. Merits, drawbacks, and possibilities of nonparametric and parametric models and available software are discussed. Particular attention is given to the monotone homogeneity model (also known as the Mokken model), and the often-used parametric graded response model. RESULTS: Data from the WHOQOL-Bref were analyzed using both the monotone homogeneity model and the graded response model. The monotone homogeneity model analysis yielded unidimensional scales for each content domain. Scalability coefficients further showed that some items have limited scalability with respect to the other items in the same scale. The parametric IRT analyses lead to the rejection of some of the items. CONCLUSIONS: The nonparametric monotone homogeneity model is highly suited for data analysis in a health-related quality-of-life context, and the parametric graded response model may add interesting features to measurement provided the model fits the data well.
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spelling pubmed-22387822008-02-12 Nonparametric IRT analysis of Quality-of-Life Scales and its application to the World Health Organization Quality-of-Life Scale (WHOQOL-Bref) Sijtsma, Klaas Emons, Wilco H. M. Bouwmeester, Samantha Nyklíček, Ivan Roorda, Leo D. Qual Life Res Article BACKGROUND: This study investigates the usefulness of the nonparametric monotone homogeneity model for evaluating and constructing Health-Related Quality-of-Life Scales consisting of polytomous items, and compares it to the often-used parametric graded response model. METHODS: The nonparametric monotone homogeneity model is a general model of which all known parametric models for polytomous items are special cases. Merits, drawbacks, and possibilities of nonparametric and parametric models and available software are discussed. Particular attention is given to the monotone homogeneity model (also known as the Mokken model), and the often-used parametric graded response model. RESULTS: Data from the WHOQOL-Bref were analyzed using both the monotone homogeneity model and the graded response model. The monotone homogeneity model analysis yielded unidimensional scales for each content domain. Scalability coefficients further showed that some items have limited scalability with respect to the other items in the same scale. The parametric IRT analyses lead to the rejection of some of the items. CONCLUSIONS: The nonparametric monotone homogeneity model is highly suited for data analysis in a health-related quality-of-life context, and the parametric graded response model may add interesting features to measurement provided the model fits the data well. Springer Netherlands 2008-02-02 2008-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2238782/ /pubmed/18246447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11136-007-9281-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2008
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Nyklíček, Ivan
Roorda, Leo D.
Nonparametric IRT analysis of Quality-of-Life Scales and its application to the World Health Organization Quality-of-Life Scale (WHOQOL-Bref)
title Nonparametric IRT analysis of Quality-of-Life Scales and its application to the World Health Organization Quality-of-Life Scale (WHOQOL-Bref)
title_full Nonparametric IRT analysis of Quality-of-Life Scales and its application to the World Health Organization Quality-of-Life Scale (WHOQOL-Bref)
title_fullStr Nonparametric IRT analysis of Quality-of-Life Scales and its application to the World Health Organization Quality-of-Life Scale (WHOQOL-Bref)
title_full_unstemmed Nonparametric IRT analysis of Quality-of-Life Scales and its application to the World Health Organization Quality-of-Life Scale (WHOQOL-Bref)
title_short Nonparametric IRT analysis of Quality-of-Life Scales and its application to the World Health Organization Quality-of-Life Scale (WHOQOL-Bref)
title_sort nonparametric irt analysis of quality-of-life scales and its application to the world health organization quality-of-life scale (whoqol-bref)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2238782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18246447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11136-007-9281-6
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