Different approaches to differential item functioning in health applications. Advantages, disadvantages and some neglected topics.
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Religiosity in black and white older Americans: Measure adaptation, psychometric validation, and racial differenceMeasurement of the severity of disability in community-dwelling adults and older adults: interval-level measures for accurate comparisons in large survey data sets.Assessing the adequacy of self-reported alcohol abuse measurement across time and ethnicity: cross-cultural equivalence across Hispanics and Caucasians in 1992, non-equivalence in 2001-2002Analysis of differential item functioning in the depression item bank from the Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS): An item response theory approach.Measurement invariance across chronic conditions: a systematic review and an empirical investigation of the Health Education Impact Questionnaire (heiQ™).Exploring differential item functioning in the SF-36 by demographic, clinical, psychological and social factors in an osteoarthritis population.Modifying measures based on differential item functioning (DIF) impact analyses.Occurrences and sources of Differential Item Functioning (DIF) in patient-reported outcome measures: Description of DIF methods, and review of measures of depression, quality of life and general health.Differential item functioning of the Boston Naming Test in cognitively normal African American and Caucasian older adults.An evaluation of the proposed DSM-5 alcohol use disorder criteria using Australian national data.The Effect of Small Sample Size on Measurement Equivalence of Psychometric Questionnaires in MIMIC Model: A Simulation Study.An assessment of the measurement equivalence of English and French versions of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression (CES-D) Scale in systemic sclerosis.Differential item functioning (DIF) analyses of health-related quality of life instruments using logistic regression.Are scores on English and French versions of the PHQ-9 comparable? An assessment of differential item functioning.Exploring differential item functioning in the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC)Cross-language measurement equivalence of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression (CES-D) scale in systemic sclerosis: a comparison of Canadian and Dutch patients.The comparability of English, French and Dutch scores on the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue (FACIT-F): an assessment of differential item functioning in patients with systemic sclerosis.Difficulty and discrimination parameters of Boston naming test items in a consecutive clinical series.Measurement in a multi-ethnic society. Overview to the special issue.Differential item functioning in quality of life measure between children with and without special health-care needs.Perceived health in lung cancer patients: the role of positive and negative affect.Differential item functioning of pathological gambling criteria: an examination of gender, race/ethnicity, and age.Adolescent body weight and health-related quality of life rated by adolescents and parents: the issue of measurement bias.A psychometric assessment of the St. George's respiratory questionnaire in patients with COPD using Rasch model analysis.Cross-cultural validation of the Turkish Four-Dimensional Symptom Questionnaire (4DSQ) using differential item and test functioning (DIF and DTF) analysis.The Four-Dimensional Symptom Questionnaire (4DSQ) in the general population: scale structure, reliability, measurement invariance and normative data: a cross-sectional survey.Multiple, correlated covariates associated with differential item functioning (DIF): Accounting for language DIF when education levels differ across languagesExplaining differences in episodic memory performance among older African Americans and Whites: the roles of factors related to cognitive reserve and test bias.Correcting bias in self-rated quality of life: an application of anchoring vignettes and ordinal regression models to better understand QoL differences across commuting modes.Measuring the impact and distress of osteoarthritis from the patients' perspective.Statistical considerations in the psychometric validation of outcome measuresDisparities in self-reported geriatric depressive symptoms due to sociodemographic differences: an extension of the bi-factor item response theory model for use in differential item functioning.Introduction to patient-reported outcome item banks: issues in minority aging research.Interpretation of differential item functioning analyses using external review.Measurement invariance, the lack thereof, and modeling change.Examining gender-related differential item functioning of the Veterans Rand 12-item Health Survey.Measurement invariance of the SF-12 across European-American, Latina, and African-American postpartum women.Do measures of depressive symptoms function differently in people with spinal cord injury versus primary care patients: the CES-D, PHQ-9, and PROMIS®-D.A Simulation Study to Assess the Effect of the Number of Response Categories on the Power of Ordinal Logistic Regression for Differential Item Functioning Analysis in Rating Scales.Validity evidence for a modified version of the Orthotics and Prosthetics Users' Survey.
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Different approaches to differential item functioning in health applications. Advantages, disadvantages and some neglected topics.
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