TY - JOUR
T1 - Brief report: The KIDSCREEN follow-up study on Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in Spanish children and adolescents. Pilot test and representativeness
AU - Valderas Martinez, Jose
AU - Palacio-Vieira, J. A.
AU - Villalonga-Olives, E.
AU - Alonso, J.
AU - Valderas, J. M.
AU - Herdman, M.
AU - Espallargues, M.
AU - Berra, S.
AU - Rajmil, L.
PY - 2010/2
Y1 - 2010/2
N2 - The Spanish KIDSCREEN follow-up study reassessed the Spanish baseline sample (n= 840) of the European KIDSCREEN study 3 years later (2006). The aims of this paper were to describe the KIDSCREEN follow-up study and the pilot test, and to analyze participation rates and representativeness. Instruments included the KIDSCREEN-52 HRQoL measure and a set of scales including the possible explanatory variables. Focus groups and individual interviews were carried out in a pilot test. Participants were compared with non-participants at baseline, and also with Eurostat census data. Twenty-two out of 24 subjects were interviewed in the pilot test. Fifteen items needed to be modified after the pilot test. Participation rate reached 54% (n= 454). Participants (mean age = 12.71 years old) were on average 6 months younger than non-participants (p= 0.03), and from more educated families. KIDSCREEN follow-up instrumentation seems adequate for collecting factors with potential influence on HRQoL. Follow-up respondents' representativeness seems to be acceptable. © 2009 The Association for Professionals in Services for Adolescents.
AB - The Spanish KIDSCREEN follow-up study reassessed the Spanish baseline sample (n= 840) of the European KIDSCREEN study 3 years later (2006). The aims of this paper were to describe the KIDSCREEN follow-up study and the pilot test, and to analyze participation rates and representativeness. Instruments included the KIDSCREEN-52 HRQoL measure and a set of scales including the possible explanatory variables. Focus groups and individual interviews were carried out in a pilot test. Participants were compared with non-participants at baseline, and also with Eurostat census data. Twenty-two out of 24 subjects were interviewed in the pilot test. Fifteen items needed to be modified after the pilot test. Participation rate reached 54% (n= 454). Participants (mean age = 12.71 years old) were on average 6 months younger than non-participants (p= 0.03), and from more educated families. KIDSCREEN follow-up instrumentation seems adequate for collecting factors with potential influence on HRQoL. Follow-up respondents' representativeness seems to be acceptable. © 2009 The Association for Professionals in Services for Adolescents.
KW - Adolescents
KW - Children
KW - Health measurements
KW - Health-related Quality of Life
KW - Longitudinal studies
KW - Pilot test
KW - Sample representativeness
U2 - 10.1016/j.adolescence.2009.07.008
DO - 10.1016/j.adolescence.2009.07.008
M3 - Article
C2 - 19656556
SN - 0140-1971
VL - 33
SP - 227
EP - 231
JO - Journal of Adolescence
JF - Journal of Adolescence
IS - 1
ER -