Brief report: The KIDSCREEN follow-up study on Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in Spanish children and adolescents. Pilot test and representativeness.
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...
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author | Palacio-Vieira, J Villalonga-Olives, E Alonso, J Valderas, J Herdman, M Espallargues, M Berra, S Rajmil, L |
author_facet | Palacio-Vieira, J Villalonga-Olives, E Alonso, J Valderas, J Herdman, M Espallargues, M Berra, S Rajmil, L |
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description | 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. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:1886efc9-a9f4-4aa3-b2d4-c12c42b4785f2022-03-26T10:43:45ZBrief report: The KIDSCREEN follow-up study on Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in Spanish children and adolescents. Pilot test and representativeness.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:1886efc9-a9f4-4aa3-b2d4-c12c42b4785fEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2010Palacio-Vieira, JVillalonga-Olives, EAlonso, JValderas, JHerdman, MEspallargues, MBerra, SRajmil, LThe 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. |
spellingShingle | Palacio-Vieira, J Villalonga-Olives, E Alonso, J Valderas, J Herdman, M Espallargues, M Berra, S Rajmil, L Brief report: The KIDSCREEN follow-up study on Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in Spanish children and adolescents. Pilot test and representativeness. |
title | Brief report: The KIDSCREEN follow-up study on Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in Spanish children and adolescents. Pilot test and representativeness. |
title_full | Brief report: The KIDSCREEN follow-up study on Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in Spanish children and adolescents. Pilot test and representativeness. |
title_fullStr | Brief report: The KIDSCREEN follow-up study on Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in Spanish children and adolescents. Pilot test and representativeness. |
title_full_unstemmed | Brief report: The KIDSCREEN follow-up study on Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in Spanish children and adolescents. Pilot test and representativeness. |
title_short | Brief report: The KIDSCREEN follow-up study on Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in Spanish children and adolescents. Pilot test and representativeness. |
title_sort | brief report the kidscreen follow up study on health related quality of life hrqol in spanish children and adolescents pilot test and representativeness |
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