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The Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ-PF50) is one of several recent efforts
to gauge pediatric, health-related quality of life from the patient's (or p
arent's) perspective. Although tested extensively with healthy children, mo
re information is needed about CHQ performance among children with chronic
conditions such as asthma. The current study extends previous work by exami
ning the CHQ's psychometric performance in a sample of children with asthma
, overrepresenting those at high risk for poor outcomes. Seventy-four adult
caregivers of children with asthma completed the CHQ. Internal consistency
reliability was consistently high for all but one scale. Intraclass correl
ation coefficients ranged from a low of 0.37 to a high of 0.84. Tests of va
lidity found CHQ scales better at distinguishing levels of disease severity
as defined by symptom activity than medication use or pulmonary function t
ests. Performance of the CHQ-PF50 in a sample of low-income to moderate inc
ome inner-city parents of children with asthma presented mixed results. The
instrument addresses a broad range of concepts but some scales may be more
salient than others in assessing health status of children at highest risk
for asthma morbidity. Future efforts must compare condition-specific and g
eneric instruments to evaluate their relative strengths and weakness, as we
ll as potential links between them.