Zeller Meg H, Modi Avani C
Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Obesity (Silver Spring). 2009 Jun;17(6):1171-7. doi: 10.1038/oby.2009.47. Epub 2009 Mar 5.
The present study describes the development and initial validation of a new obesity-specific, self-report measure of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) for children aged 5-13 years. Participants included 141 obese children (mean age=9.2 years, 67% female, 55% black, mean zBMI=2.52) and their primary caregivers. Children completed Sizing Me Up (obesity-specific HRQOL) and the PedsQL (generic HRQOL). Item content for Sizing Me Up was based on the published child obesity and HRQOL literatures and expert opinion. Items use phrasing to orient children to respond to questions in context of his/her size (e.g., "were teased by other kids because of your size"). Caregivers completed Sizing Them Up, a parallel parent-proxy, obesity-specific HRQOL measure. Initial psychometric evaluation of Sizing Me Up was completed by conducting a factor analysis and determining internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and convergent and construct validity. Sizing Me Up is a 22-item measure with five scales (i.e., Emotional Functioning, Physical Functioning, Social Avoidance, Positive Social Attributes, and Teasing/Marginalization) that account for 57% of the variance and a total HRQOL score. Internal consistency coefficients range from 0.68 to 0.85. Test-retest reliabilities range from 0.53 to 0.78. Good convergent validity was demonstrated with the PedsQL (rs=0.35-0.65) and the parent-proxy Sizing Them Up (rs=0.22-0.44). Sizing Me Up represents the first obesity-specific HRQOL measure developed specifically for younger school-aged children (aged 5-13 years) with preliminary evidence of strong psychometric properties that likely has both clinical and research utility in a variety of settings.
本研究描述了一种针对5至13岁儿童的、新的肥胖特异性健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)自我报告测量工具的开发及初步验证。参与者包括141名肥胖儿童(平均年龄=9.2岁,67%为女性,55%为黑人,平均zBMI=2.52)及其主要照顾者。儿童完成了“审视自我”(肥胖特异性HRQOL)和儿童生活质量量表(通用HRQOL)。“审视自我”的项目内容基于已发表的儿童肥胖和HRQOL文献以及专家意见。项目使用特定表述引导儿童在其自身身材背景下回答问题(例如,“因为你的身材被其他孩子嘲笑”)。照顾者完成了“审视他们”,这是一种平行的家长代理肥胖特异性HRQOL测量工具。通过进行因子分析并确定内部一致性、重测信度、收敛效度和结构效度,完成了对“审视自我”的初步心理测量学评估。“审视自我”是一个包含22个项目的测量工具,有五个量表(即情绪功能、身体功能、社交回避、积极社交属性和嘲笑/边缘化),这些量表解释了57%的方差以及一个总的HRQOL分数。内部一致性系数范围为0.68至0.85。重测信度范围为0.53至0.78。与儿童生活质量量表(rs=0.35 - 0.65)和家长代理的“审视他们”(rs=0.22 - 0.44)显示出良好的收敛效度。“审视自我”代表了首个专门为小学低年级儿童(5至13岁)开发的肥胖特异性HRQOL测量工具,有初步证据表明其具有强大的心理测量学特性,可能在各种环境中具有临床和研究用途。