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Measurement invariance of the 10-item resilience scale specific to cancer in Americans and Chinese: A propensity score–based multidimensional item response theory analysis

OBJECTIVE: Little is known about the measurement invariance (MI) of resilience instruments in cancer care. This study was designed to examine MI of 10-Item Resilience Scale (RS-SC-10) in Americans and Chinese with cancer using propensity score–based multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) analy...

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Autores principales: Liang, Muzi, Chen, Peng, Molassiotis, Alex, Jeon, Sangchoon, Tang, Ying, Hu, Guangyun, Zhu, Yunfei, Sun, Zhe, Yu, Yuanling, Knobf, Tish M., Ye, Zengjie
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9827362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36632445
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apjon.2022.100171
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author Liang, Muzi
Chen, Peng
Molassiotis, Alex
Jeon, Sangchoon
Tang, Ying
Hu, Guangyun
Zhu, Yunfei
Sun, Zhe
Yu, Yuanling
Knobf, Tish M.
Ye, Zengjie
author_facet Liang, Muzi
Chen, Peng
Molassiotis, Alex
Jeon, Sangchoon
Tang, Ying
Hu, Guangyun
Zhu, Yunfei
Sun, Zhe
Yu, Yuanling
Knobf, Tish M.
Ye, Zengjie
author_sort Liang, Muzi
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Little is known about the measurement invariance (MI) of resilience instruments in cancer care. This study was designed to examine MI of 10-Item Resilience Scale (RS-SC-10) in Americans and Chinese with cancer using propensity score–based multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) analysis. METHODS: A sample of 924 patients were enrolled in the Be Resilient to Cancer trial involving 1 hospital in America and 3 hospitals in China. Data were collected from the RS-SC-10 and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Propensity score matching and MIRT were performed to evaluate Differential Item Function. Integrated Discrimination Improvement and Net Reclassification Improvement were used to indirectly estimate the MI through incremental prediction ability of MIRT-based score over total score. RESULTS: RS-SC-10 retained 10 items with monotonous thresholds and its original two-factor structure. Nonuniform Differential Item Function was recognized in Item 4 (P ​= ​0.0011, Δ%β1 ​= ​4.15%) and Item 8 (P ​= ​0.0017, Δ%β1 ​= ​5.99%). Net Reclassification Improvement ranged from 9.04% to 35.01%, and Integrated Discrimination Improvement ranged from 8.82% to 20.60%. CONCLUSIONS: Although partial MI has been identified between Americans and Chinese, RS-SC-10 remains a critical indicator to emotional distress in cancer care.
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spelling pubmed-98273622023-01-10 Measurement invariance of the 10-item resilience scale specific to cancer in Americans and Chinese: A propensity score–based multidimensional item response theory analysis Liang, Muzi Chen, Peng Molassiotis, Alex Jeon, Sangchoon Tang, Ying Hu, Guangyun Zhu, Yunfei Sun, Zhe Yu, Yuanling Knobf, Tish M. Ye, Zengjie Asia Pac J Oncol Nurs Original Article OBJECTIVE: Little is known about the measurement invariance (MI) of resilience instruments in cancer care. This study was designed to examine MI of 10-Item Resilience Scale (RS-SC-10) in Americans and Chinese with cancer using propensity score–based multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) analysis. METHODS: A sample of 924 patients were enrolled in the Be Resilient to Cancer trial involving 1 hospital in America and 3 hospitals in China. Data were collected from the RS-SC-10 and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Propensity score matching and MIRT were performed to evaluate Differential Item Function. Integrated Discrimination Improvement and Net Reclassification Improvement were used to indirectly estimate the MI through incremental prediction ability of MIRT-based score over total score. RESULTS: RS-SC-10 retained 10 items with monotonous thresholds and its original two-factor structure. Nonuniform Differential Item Function was recognized in Item 4 (P ​= ​0.0011, Δ%β1 ​= ​4.15%) and Item 8 (P ​= ​0.0017, Δ%β1 ​= ​5.99%). Net Reclassification Improvement ranged from 9.04% to 35.01%, and Integrated Discrimination Improvement ranged from 8.82% to 20.60%. CONCLUSIONS: Although partial MI has been identified between Americans and Chinese, RS-SC-10 remains a critical indicator to emotional distress in cancer care. Elsevier 2022-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9827362/ /pubmed/36632445 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apjon.2022.100171 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liang, Muzi
Chen, Peng
Molassiotis, Alex
Jeon, Sangchoon
Tang, Ying
Hu, Guangyun
Zhu, Yunfei
Sun, Zhe
Yu, Yuanling
Knobf, Tish M.
Ye, Zengjie
Measurement invariance of the 10-item resilience scale specific to cancer in Americans and Chinese: A propensity score–based multidimensional item response theory analysis
title Measurement invariance of the 10-item resilience scale specific to cancer in Americans and Chinese: A propensity score–based multidimensional item response theory analysis
title_full Measurement invariance of the 10-item resilience scale specific to cancer in Americans and Chinese: A propensity score–based multidimensional item response theory analysis
title_fullStr Measurement invariance of the 10-item resilience scale specific to cancer in Americans and Chinese: A propensity score–based multidimensional item response theory analysis
title_full_unstemmed Measurement invariance of the 10-item resilience scale specific to cancer in Americans and Chinese: A propensity score–based multidimensional item response theory analysis
title_short Measurement invariance of the 10-item resilience scale specific to cancer in Americans and Chinese: A propensity score–based multidimensional item response theory analysis
title_sort measurement invariance of the 10-item resilience scale specific to cancer in americans and chinese: a propensity score–based multidimensional item response theory analysis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9827362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36632445
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apjon.2022.100171
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