Reliability and validity of the Children's Health Survey for Asthma

Citation
L. Asmussen et al., Reliability and validity of the Children's Health Survey for Asthma, PEDIATRICS, 104(6), 1999, pp. E711-E720
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics,"Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
PEDIATRICS
ISSN journal
00314005 → ACNP
Volume
104
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
E711 - E720
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-4005(199912)104:6<E711:RAVOTC>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Objective. Describe the psychometric properties of the Children's Health Su rvey for Asthma (CHSA)- a condition-specific, self-report, functional healt h measure for parents of children 5 to 12 years of age with chronic asthma. Method. Data from two cross-sectional and one longitudinal study were used to assess internal consistency reliability, test-retest reliability, and va lidity of the CHSA. Over 275 parents and guardians of children with asthma completed the CHSA in one of three studies. The combined samples included a heterogenous mix of respondents by child age and race/ethnicity and parent al marital and socioeconomic status. Five domain scores were computed: phys ical health, activity (child), activity (family), emotional health (child), and emotional health (family). Raw scale scores were transformed from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating better or more positive outcomes. Results. Across the three samples, mean scale scores ranged from a low of 6 1.5 (emotional health of the child) to a high of 86.1 (activity [family]). Internal consistency reliability for each of the scales was high (Cronbach' s alpha = .81-.92), and test-retest reliability (correlation between forms) ranged from .62 to .86. Significant differences in mean scores for four of five scales were noted between those with low versus moderate to high rece nt symptom activity. Conclusion. In three tests, the CHSA displays strong reliability and validi ty. Descriptive statistics demonstrate a range of scale scores. Internal co nsistency is good to excellent and short-term test-retest reliability is go od for each of the five scales. Construct validity is demonstrated by the a bility of CHSA to distinguish levels of disease severity, defined by sympto m activity.