2013-11-15
Validity and responsiveness of the EQ-5D and the KIDSCREEN-10 in children with ADHD
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Abstract
Background The aim of our study is to compare the
validity of a generic preference-based Quality of Life
(QoL) instrument for adults to that of a generic childspecific
QoL instrument in children and adolescents with
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Methods EQ-5D and KIDSCREEN-10 data were collected
using a questionnaire survey performed among
parents with a child or adolescent diagnosed with ADHD.
The measurements were compared to assess (dis)similarities
of the instruments’ constructs and responsiveness to
different health states. Principal component analysis (PCA)
with varimax rotation was used to identify factors underlying
the constructs of both instruments. Instruments’ index
scores of respondents with different treatment and comorbidity
profiles were compared using Student’s t tests.
Cohen’s effect sizes were calculated for an indirect comparison
of the instruments’ responsiveness and discriminating
ability. Separate analyses were performed in
children aged 8–12 and 13–18 years.
Results A strong relation was found between the EQ-5D
and KIDSCREEN-10 index scores. However correlations
between EQ-5D and KIDSCREEN-10 items were moderate
or low. The PCA identified five separate factors of
quality of life. A physical and a mental factor included a
combination of three EQ-5D dimensions and six KIDSCREEN-
10 items; the remaining EQ-5D and KIDSCREEN-
10 items constituted complementary factors
without any overlap between the separate instruments.
Scores of both instruments differed significantly according
to respondents’ response to treatment and comorbidity
profile. Cohen’s effect sizes indicated comparable results
of the instruments’ responsiveness and discriminative
ability.
Conclusions The results highlight that the instruments
measure different constructs of QoL in children with
ADHD. Despite this, the analyses showed comparable
responsiveness and discriminative ability of the instruments.
These results suggest that for economic evaluations,
the EQ-5D is an appropriate and valid instrument for
measuring QoL in children.
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doi.org/10.1007/s10198-013-0540-x, hdl.handle.net/1765/50313 | |
The European Journal of Health Economics | |
Organisation | Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM) |
Bouwmans-Frijters, C., van der Kolk, A., Oppe, M., Schawo, S., Stolk, E., van Agthoven, M., … Hakkaart-van Roijen, L. (2013). Validity and responsiveness of the EQ-5D and the KIDSCREEN-10 in children with ADHD. The European Journal of Health Economics, 1–11. doi:10.1007/s10198-013-0540-x |