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Measuring resilience after spinal cord injury: Development,validation and psychometric characteristics of the SCI-QOL Resilience item bank and short form
Authors:David Victorson  David S. Tulsky  Pamela A. Kisala  Claire Z. Kalpakjian  Brian Weiland  Seung W. Choi
Affiliation:1Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA;2Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA;3Kessler Foundation Research Center, West Orange, NJ, USA;4Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA;5CTB/McGraw Hill, Monterey, CA, USA
Abstract:ObjectiveTo describe the development and psychometric properties of the Spinal Cord Injury - Quality of Life (SCI-QOL) Resilience item bank and short form.DesignUsing a mixed-methods design, we developed and tested a resilience item bank through the use of focus groups with individuals with SCI and clinicians with expertise in SCI, cognitive interviews, and item-response theory based analytic approaches, including tests of model fit and differential item functioning (DIF).SettingWe tested a 32-item pool at several medical institutions across the United States, including the University of Michigan, Kessler Foundation, the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, the University of Washington, Craig Hospital and the James J. Peters/Bronx Department of Veterans Affairs medical center.ParticipantsA total of 717 individuals with SCI completed the Resilience items.ResultsA unidimensional model was observed (CFI = 0.968; RMSEA = 0.074) and measurement precision was good (theta range between −3.1 and 0.9). Ten items were flagged for DIF, however, after examination of effect sizes we found this to be negligible with little practical impact on score estimates. The final calibrated item bank resulted in 21 retained items.ConclusionThis study indicates that the SCI-QOL Resilience item bank represents a psychometrically robust measurement tool. Short form items are also suggested and computer adaptive tests are available.
Keywords:Patient outcomes assessment   Psychological resilience   Psychometrics   Quality of life   Spinal cord injuries
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