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Value in Health

Volume 10, Issue 4, July–August 2007, Pages 294-304
Value in Health

Validation of a Condition-Specific Measure for Women Having an Abnormal Screening Mammography

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Abstract

Objective

The aim of this study is to assess the validity of a new condition-specific instrument measuring psychosocial consequences of abnormal screening mammography (PCQ-DK33).

Methods

The draft version of the PCQ-DK33 was completed on two occasions by 184 women who had received an abnormal screening mammography and on one occasion by 240 women who had received a normal screening result. Item Response Theories and Classical Test Theories were used to analyze data. Construct validity, concurrent validity, known group validity, objectivity and reliability were established by item analysis examining the fit between item responses and Rasch models.

Results

Six dimensions covering anxiety, behavioral impact, sense of dejection, impact on sleep, breast examination, andsexuality were identified. One item belonging to the dejection dimension had uniform differential item functioning. Two items not fitting the Rasch models were retained because of high face validity. A sick leave item added useful information when measuring side effects and socioeconomic consequences of breast cancer screening. Five “poor items” were identified and should be deleted from the final instrument.

Conclusion

Preliminary evidence for a valid and reliable condition-specific measure for women having an abnormal screening mammography was established. The measure includes 27 “good” items measuring different attributes of the same overall latent structure—the psychosocial consequences of abnormal screening mammography.

Keywords

adverse effects
false-positive reactions
mass screening
questionnaire design

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