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Citation

Marino M, Dore EC, Ni P, Ryan CM, Schneider JC, Acton A, Jette AM, Kazis LE. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 2018; 99(3): 521-528.

Affiliation

Boston University School of Public Health, Health & Disabilities Research Institute.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.apmr.2017.06.037

PMID

28888383

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To develop self-reported short forms for the LIBRE Profile.

DESIGN: Participants were selected for inclusion in the short forms based upon the item parameters of discrimination and average difficulty. Test information function, as well as floor and ceiling effects, were evaluated for both the full item bank and the short forms. SETTING: Participants were recruited were from the Phoenix Society (a support network for burn survivors), peer support networks, social media, and mailings. PARTICIPANTS: 601 burn survivors over 18 years of age in North America. INTERVENTIONS: none MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The LIBRE-Profile RESULTS: Ten-item short forms were developed to cover the six LIBRE Profile scales: Relationships with Family & Friends, Social Interactions, Social Activities, Work & Employment, Romantic Relationships, and Sexual Relationships. Ceiling effects were ≤15% for all scales; floor effects were all <1%. The marginal reliability of the short forms ranged from 0.85-0.89.

CONCLUSIONS: The LIBRE Profile-Short Forms demonstrated credible psychometric properties. The short form version provides a viable alternative to administering the LIBRE Profile when resources do not allow for computer/internet access. The full item bank, Computerized Adaptive Test, and short forms are all scored along the same metric and therefore scores are comparable regardless of mode of administration.

Copyright © 2017 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Burn Injury; Item Response Theory; Outcome Measurement; Psychometrics; Questionnaires

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