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Assessing social isolation in motor neurone disease: A Rasch analysis of the MND Social Withdrawal Scale()

OBJECTIVE: Social withdrawal is described as the condition in which an individual experiences a desire to make social contact, but is unable to satisfy that desire. It is an important issue for patients with motor neurone disease who are likely to experience severe physical impairment. This study ai...

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Autores principales: Gibbons, Chris J., Thornton, Everard W., Ealing, John, Shaw, Pamela J., Talbot, Kevin, Tennant, Alan, Young, Carolyn A.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3837185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24011605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2013.08.002
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author Gibbons, Chris J.
Thornton, Everard W.
Ealing, John
Shaw, Pamela J.
Talbot, Kevin
Tennant, Alan
Young, Carolyn A.
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Thornton, Everard W.
Ealing, John
Shaw, Pamela J.
Talbot, Kevin
Tennant, Alan
Young, Carolyn A.
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description OBJECTIVE: Social withdrawal is described as the condition in which an individual experiences a desire to make social contact, but is unable to satisfy that desire. It is an important issue for patients with motor neurone disease who are likely to experience severe physical impairment. This study aims to reassess the psychometric and scaling properties of the MND Social Withdrawal Scale (MND-SWS) domains and examine the feasibility of a summary scale, by applying scale data to the Rasch model. METHODS: The MND Social Withdrawal Scale was administered to 298 patients with a diagnosis of MND, alongside the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. The factor structure of the MND Social Withdrawal Scale was assessed using confirmatory factor analysis. Model fit, category threshold analysis, differential item functioning (DIF), dimensionality and local dependency were evaluated. RESULTS: Factor analysis confirmed the suitability of the four-factor solution suggested by the original authors. Mokken scale analysis suggested the removal of item five. Rasch analysis removed a further three items; from the Community (one item) and Emotional (two items) withdrawal subscales. Following item reduction, each scale exhibited excellent fit to the Rasch model. A 14-item Summary scale was shown to fit the Rasch model after subtesting the items into three subtests corresponding to the Community, Family and Emotional subscales, indicating that items from these three subscales could be summed together to create a total measure for social withdrawal. CONCLUSION: Removal of four items from the Social Withdrawal Scale led to a four factor solution with a 14-item hierarchical Summary scale that were all unidimensional, free for DIF and well fitted to the Rasch model. The scale is reliable and allows clinicians and researchers to measure social withdrawal in MND along a unidimensional construct.
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spelling pubmed-38371852013-11-22 Assessing social isolation in motor neurone disease: A Rasch analysis of the MND Social Withdrawal Scale() Gibbons, Chris J. Thornton, Everard W. Ealing, John Shaw, Pamela J. Talbot, Kevin Tennant, Alan Young, Carolyn A. J Neurol Sci Article OBJECTIVE: Social withdrawal is described as the condition in which an individual experiences a desire to make social contact, but is unable to satisfy that desire. It is an important issue for patients with motor neurone disease who are likely to experience severe physical impairment. This study aims to reassess the psychometric and scaling properties of the MND Social Withdrawal Scale (MND-SWS) domains and examine the feasibility of a summary scale, by applying scale data to the Rasch model. METHODS: The MND Social Withdrawal Scale was administered to 298 patients with a diagnosis of MND, alongside the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. The factor structure of the MND Social Withdrawal Scale was assessed using confirmatory factor analysis. Model fit, category threshold analysis, differential item functioning (DIF), dimensionality and local dependency were evaluated. RESULTS: Factor analysis confirmed the suitability of the four-factor solution suggested by the original authors. Mokken scale analysis suggested the removal of item five. Rasch analysis removed a further three items; from the Community (one item) and Emotional (two items) withdrawal subscales. Following item reduction, each scale exhibited excellent fit to the Rasch model. A 14-item Summary scale was shown to fit the Rasch model after subtesting the items into three subtests corresponding to the Community, Family and Emotional subscales, indicating that items from these three subscales could be summed together to create a total measure for social withdrawal. CONCLUSION: Removal of four items from the Social Withdrawal Scale led to a four factor solution with a 14-item hierarchical Summary scale that were all unidimensional, free for DIF and well fitted to the Rasch model. The scale is reliable and allows clinicians and researchers to measure social withdrawal in MND along a unidimensional construct. Elsevier 2013-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3837185/ /pubmed/24011605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2013.08.002 Text en © 2013 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) license
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Thornton, Everard W.
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Shaw, Pamela J.
Talbot, Kevin
Tennant, Alan
Young, Carolyn A.
Assessing social isolation in motor neurone disease: A Rasch analysis of the MND Social Withdrawal Scale()
title Assessing social isolation in motor neurone disease: A Rasch analysis of the MND Social Withdrawal Scale()
title_full Assessing social isolation in motor neurone disease: A Rasch analysis of the MND Social Withdrawal Scale()
title_fullStr Assessing social isolation in motor neurone disease: A Rasch analysis of the MND Social Withdrawal Scale()
title_full_unstemmed Assessing social isolation in motor neurone disease: A Rasch analysis of the MND Social Withdrawal Scale()
title_short Assessing social isolation in motor neurone disease: A Rasch analysis of the MND Social Withdrawal Scale()
title_sort assessing social isolation in motor neurone disease: a rasch analysis of the mnd social withdrawal scale()
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3837185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24011605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2013.08.002
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