1. WHODAS measurement properties for women with dysmenorrhea.
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de Arruda GT, de Melo Mantovan SG, Da Roza T, Silva BID, Tonon da Luz SC, and Avila MA
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- Humans, Female, Cross-Sectional Studies, World Health Organization, Reproducibility of Results, Quality of Life, Psychometrics, Dysmenorrhea, Disability Evaluation
- Abstract
Background: There is an association of dysmenorrhea with human functioning and disability. However, no patient-reported outcome measure has been developed to assess this construct in women with dysmenorrhea. WHODAS 2.0 has been recognized as an important generic patient-reported outcome information of physical function and disability. Thus, the aim of this study was to assess the measurement properties of the WHODAS 2.0 in women with dysmenorrhea., Methods: This is an online and cross-sectional study conducted with Brazilian women aged 14 to 42 years with self-report of dysmenorrhea in the last three months. According to COSMIN, structural validity was evaluated by exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis; internal consistency by Cronbach's Alpha; measurement invariance by multigroup confirmatory factor analysis between geographic regions of Brazil; and construct validity by correlating WHODAS 2.0 to the Numerical Rating Scale for pain severity., Results: One thousand three hundred and eighty-seven women (24.7 ± 6.5 years) with dysmenorrhea participated in the study. WHODAS 2.0 presented a single factor by exploratory factor analysis and adequate model by confirmatory factor analysis (CFI = 0.924, TLI = 0.900, RMSEA = 0.038), excellent internal consistence (α = 0.892) for all items and an invariancy across geographic regions (ΔCFI ≤ 0.01 and ΔRMSEA < 0.015). Correlation between WHODAS 2.0 and numerical rating scale was positive and moderate (r = 0.337)., Conclusion: WHODAS 2.0 has a valid structure to assess functioning and disability related to dysmenorrhea in women., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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- 2023
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