Item response theory and health outcomes measurement in the 21st century.
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The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS): progress of an NIH Roadmap cooperative group during its first two yearsDo English and Chinese EQ-5D versions demonstrate measurement equivalence? An exploratory studyEvaluation of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G) Spanish Version 4 in South America: classic psychometric and item response theory analysesComputerized adaptive measurement of depression: a simulation studyEthnic differential item functioning in the assessment of quality of life in cancer patients.The Depression Inventory Development Workgroup: A Collaborative, Empirically Driven Initiative to Develop a New Assessment Tool for Major Depressive DisorderUsing a summary measure for multiple quality indicators in primary care: the Summary QUality InDex (SQUID)The (mis)measurement of the Dark Triad Dirty Dozen: exploitation at the core of the scaleDeveloping the Stroke Exercise Preference Inventory (SEPI).The Academic Medical Center Linear Disability Score for evaluation of physical reserve on admission to the ICU: can we query the relatives?Psychometric properties of a new treatment expectation scale in rheumatoid arthritis: an application of item response theoryWhy item response theory should be used for longitudinal questionnaire data analysis in medical research.Relationship Between Patients' Perceptions of Care Quality and Health Care Errors in 11 Countries: A Secondary Data AnalysisHaving a fit: impact of number of items and distribution of data on traditional criteria for assessing IRT's unidimensionality assumptionMeasuring social health in the patient-reported outcomes measurement information system (PROMIS): item bank development and testing.Item bank development, calibration and validation for patient-reported outcomes in female urinary incontinence.Assessment of the psychometrics of a PROMIS item bank: self-efficacy for managing daily activities.Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Physical Function Item Bank, Version 1.0: Physical Function Assessment for Athletic Patient Populations.Extending the floor and the ceiling for assessment of physical function.Treatment-seeking behaviour in low- and middle-income countries estimated using a Bayesian model.The 12-item World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule II (WHO-DAS II): a nonparametric item response analysis.BC-PROM: validation of a patient-reported outcomes measure for patients with breast cancerAnalysis of the psychometric properties of the Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale-29 (MSIS-29) in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis using classical and modern test theory.Psychometric validation of the household food insecurity access scale among Inuit pregnant women from Northern QuebecThe patient health questionnaire-9: validation among patients with glaucomaOverview of classical test theory and item response theory for the quantitative assessment of items in developing patient-reported outcomes measuresItem response theory analysis of DSM-IV criteria for inhalant-use disorders in adolescents.Disparities in quality of care among publicly insured adults with schizophrenia in four large U.S. states, 2002-2008Development and validation of a computer adaptive test for measuring dyspnea in heart failure.Assessment of patient-reported symptoms of anxietyDevelopment of abbreviated eight-item form of the Penn Verbal Reasoning Test.Potential application of item-response theory to interpretation of medical codes in electronic patient records.Development of the healthy pathways child-report scalesLongitudinal changes in visual acuity and health-related quality of life: the Los Angeles Latino Eye study.Differential item functioning by survey language among older Hispanics enrolled in Medicare managed care: a new method for anchor item selection.Developing item banks for measuring pediatric generic health-related quality of life: an application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health for Children and Youth and item response theoryItem response theory-based measure of global disability in multiple sclerosis derived from the Performance Scales and related items.Modern psychometrics applied in rheumatology--a systematic review.A differential item function analysis of somatic symptoms of depression in people with cancer.The Childhood Cancer Survivor Study-Neurocognitive Questionnaire (CCSS-NCQ) revised: item response analysis and concurrent validity
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Item response theory and health outcomes measurement in the 21st century.
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