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Rasch analysis for development and reduction of Symptom Questionnaire for Visual Dysfunctions (SQVD)

Mario Cantó-Cerdán; Pilar Cacho-Martínez; Francisco Lara‐Lacárcel; Ángel García-Muñoz; Benjamin D. Wright

To develop the Symptom Questionnaire for Visual Dysfunctions (SQVD) and to perform a psychometric analysis using Rasch method to obtain an instrument which allows to detect the presence and frequency of visual symptoms related to any visual dysfunction. A pilot version of 33 items was carried out on a sample of 125 patients from an optometric clinic. Rasch model (using Andrich Rating Scale Model) was applied to investigate the category probability curves and Andrich thresholds, infit and outfit mean square, local dependency using Yen's Q3 statistic, Differential item functioning (DIF) for gender and presbyopia, person and item reliability, unidimensionality, targeting and ordinal to interval conversion table. Category probability curves suggested to collapse a response category. Rasch analysis reduced the questionnaire from 33 to 14 items. The final SQVD showed that 14 items fit to the m...

Rating Scale ModelDIFFit StatisticsCATPsychologyMedicine
APA citation

Mario Cantó-Cerdán, Pilar Cacho-Martínez, Francisco Lara‐Lacárcel, Ángel García-Muñoz, & Benjamin D. Wright (2021). Rasch analysis for development and reduction of Symptom Questionnaire for Visual Dysfunctions (SQVD). Scientific Reports, 11(1), 14855-14855. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94166-9