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extended · article · 2024

Rasch analysis of the <scp>Unidimensional Self‐Efficacy Scale in Neuromuscular Disorders</scp> and comparison between sex, age, and diagnoses

Joshua P. J. Fulton; James K. L. Holt; Roger Mills; Carolyn Young; Gerhard H. Fischer

INTRODUCTION/AIMS: Self-efficacy reflects a person's perceptions of their capabilities for specific tasks and influences motivation and performance. The Unidimensional Self-Efficacy in Neuromuscular Disorders (USE-NM) was modified from the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) USE-MS scale and administered to patients attending a specialist neuromuscular clinic. The aim was to investigate this measure in neuromuscular disorders and to compare between patient sex, age, and diagnosis. METHODS: The USE-NM was posted to patients recruited from a specialist neuromuscular clinic at the Walton Centre. Responses were subjected to Rasch analysis using RUMM2030 software and descriptive statistics were performed using SPSS version 28. RESULTS: One hundred and ninety-eight patients (56.1% male) grouped by age (<50; 50-59; 60-69; and >69 years) and with varied NM disorders returned the USE-NM. It did not meet the ...

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Joshua P. J. Fulton, James K. L. Holt, Roger Mills, Carolyn Young, & Gerhard H. Fischer (2024). Rasch analysis of the <scp>Unidimensional Self‐Efficacy Scale in Neuromuscular Disorders</scp> and comparison between sex, age, and diagnoses. Muscle & Nerve, 70(2), 187-193. https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.28104