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PARADISE 24: A Measure to Assess the Impact of Brain Disorders on People’s Lives
OBJECTIVE: To construct a metric of the impact of brain disorders on people’s lives, based on the psychosocial difficulties (PSDs) that are experienced in common across brain disorders. STUDY DESIGN: Psychometric study using data from a cross-sectional study with a convenience sample of 722 persons...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4492620/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26147343 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132410 |
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author | Cieza, Alarcos Sabariego, Carla Anczewska, Marta Ballert, Carolina Bickenbach, Jerome Cabello, Maria Giovannetti, Ambra Kaskela, Teemu Mellor, Blanca Pitkänen, Tuuli Quintas, Rui Raggi, Alberto Świtaj, Piotr Chatterji, Somnath |
author_facet | Cieza, Alarcos Sabariego, Carla Anczewska, Marta Ballert, Carolina Bickenbach, Jerome Cabello, Maria Giovannetti, Ambra Kaskela, Teemu Mellor, Blanca Pitkänen, Tuuli Quintas, Rui Raggi, Alberto Świtaj, Piotr Chatterji, Somnath |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To construct a metric of the impact of brain disorders on people’s lives, based on the psychosocial difficulties (PSDs) that are experienced in common across brain disorders. STUDY DESIGN: Psychometric study using data from a cross-sectional study with a convenience sample of 722 persons with 9 different brain disorders interviewed in four European countries: Italy, Poland, Spain and Finland. Questions addressing 64 PSDs were first reduced based on statistical considerations, patient’s perspective and clinical expertise. Rasch analyses for polytomous data were also applied. SETTING: In and outpatient settings. RESULTS: A valid and reliable metric with 24 items was created. The infit of all questions ranged between 0.7 and 1.3. There were no disordered thresholds. The targeting between item thresholds and persons’ abilities was good and the person-separation index was 0.92. Persons’ abilities were linearly transformed into a more intuitive scale ranging from zero (no PSDs) to 100 (extreme PSDs). CONCLUSION: The metric, called PARADISE 24, is based on the hypothesis of horizontal epidemiology, which affirms that people with brain disorders commonly experience PSDs. This metric is a useful tool to carry out cardinal comparisons over time of the magnitude of the psychosocial impact of brain disorders and between persons and groups in clinical practice and research. |
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spelling | pubmed-44926202015-07-15 PARADISE 24: A Measure to Assess the Impact of Brain Disorders on People’s Lives Cieza, Alarcos Sabariego, Carla Anczewska, Marta Ballert, Carolina Bickenbach, Jerome Cabello, Maria Giovannetti, Ambra Kaskela, Teemu Mellor, Blanca Pitkänen, Tuuli Quintas, Rui Raggi, Alberto Świtaj, Piotr Chatterji, Somnath PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To construct a metric of the impact of brain disorders on people’s lives, based on the psychosocial difficulties (PSDs) that are experienced in common across brain disorders. STUDY DESIGN: Psychometric study using data from a cross-sectional study with a convenience sample of 722 persons with 9 different brain disorders interviewed in four European countries: Italy, Poland, Spain and Finland. Questions addressing 64 PSDs were first reduced based on statistical considerations, patient’s perspective and clinical expertise. Rasch analyses for polytomous data were also applied. SETTING: In and outpatient settings. RESULTS: A valid and reliable metric with 24 items was created. The infit of all questions ranged between 0.7 and 1.3. There were no disordered thresholds. The targeting between item thresholds and persons’ abilities was good and the person-separation index was 0.92. Persons’ abilities were linearly transformed into a more intuitive scale ranging from zero (no PSDs) to 100 (extreme PSDs). CONCLUSION: The metric, called PARADISE 24, is based on the hypothesis of horizontal epidemiology, which affirms that people with brain disorders commonly experience PSDs. This metric is a useful tool to carry out cardinal comparisons over time of the magnitude of the psychosocial impact of brain disorders and between persons and groups in clinical practice and research. Public Library of Science 2015-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4492620/ /pubmed/26147343 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132410 Text en © 2015 Cieza et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Cieza, Alarcos Sabariego, Carla Anczewska, Marta Ballert, Carolina Bickenbach, Jerome Cabello, Maria Giovannetti, Ambra Kaskela, Teemu Mellor, Blanca Pitkänen, Tuuli Quintas, Rui Raggi, Alberto Świtaj, Piotr Chatterji, Somnath PARADISE 24: A Measure to Assess the Impact of Brain Disorders on People’s Lives |
title | PARADISE 24: A Measure to Assess the Impact of Brain Disorders on People’s Lives |
title_full | PARADISE 24: A Measure to Assess the Impact of Brain Disorders on People’s Lives |
title_fullStr | PARADISE 24: A Measure to Assess the Impact of Brain Disorders on People’s Lives |
title_full_unstemmed | PARADISE 24: A Measure to Assess the Impact of Brain Disorders on People’s Lives |
title_short | PARADISE 24: A Measure to Assess the Impact of Brain Disorders on People’s Lives |
title_sort | paradise 24: a measure to assess the impact of brain disorders on people’s lives |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4492620/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26147343 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132410 |
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