Gallo Lucas, Kim Patrick, Churchill Isabella, Rae Charlene, Voineskos Sophocles H, Thoma Achilles, Pusic Andrea L, Cano Stefan J, Klassen Anne F
Aesthet Surg J. 2025 Apr 16;45(5):508-513. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjaf003.
FACE-Q Aesthetics scales can be used to assess patient-important outcomes following both surgical and nonsurgical facial cosmetic interventions. Convergent validity is the degree to which the scores of one measurement relate to another measuring a similar construct.
The aim of this study was to establish the convergent validity of 11 FACE-Q Aesthetics appearance scales vs the MERZ Aesthetics (Raleigh, NC) scales.
Data were collected from an online international sample of participants aged ≥20 years, who had presented to a dermatologist or plastic surgeon within the previous 12 months for a minimally invasive facial aesthetic treatment. Participants provided demographic and clinical data and completed 11 FACE-Q Aesthetics scales and 12 MERZ Aesthetics scales. Hypotheses regarding the strength of correlations between these scales were generated a priori. Adequate convergent validity was based on the percentage of correct hypotheses (>75%) and/or correlation ≥0.50 with an instrument measuring a similar construct.
In total, 1259 participants were included in this survey. The mean [standard deviation] age of the participants was 42.6 [11.9] years old, and most were female (72.5%), Caucasian (76.9%), and living in the United States (49.9%) or the United Kingdom (42.9%). FACE-Q Lines Overall, Lower Face and Jawline, Appraisal of Lines-Forehead/Between Eyebrows/Crow's Feet/Lips/Nasolabial Folds/Marionette, and Lips scales demonstrated adequate convergent validity with patient-reported MERZ Aesthetics scales. The FACE-Q Face Overall and Cheeks scales did not show adequate convergent validity.
This study provides evidence of convergent validity for FACE-Q Aesthetics appearance scales. Establishing the validity of these scales remains an iterative process and further studies comparing the FACE-Q to other related measurement tools are required to strengthen this evidence.
FACE-Q美学量表可用于评估手术和非手术面部美容干预后的患者重要结局。收敛效度是指一种测量的分数与测量相似结构的另一种测量相关的程度。
本研究的目的是确定11个FACE-Q美学外观量表与梅尔兹美学(北卡罗来纳州罗利)量表之间的收敛效度。
数据收集自年龄≥20岁的在线国际参与者样本,这些参与者在过去12个月内曾就诊于皮肤科医生或整形外科医生处接受微创面部美容治疗。参与者提供了人口统计学和临床数据,并完成了11个FACE-Q美学量表和12个梅尔兹美学量表。关于这些量表之间相关性强度的假设是预先提出的。充分的收敛效度基于正确假设的百分比(>75%)和/或与测量相似结构的工具的相关性≥0.50。
本调查共纳入1259名参与者。参与者的平均[标准差]年龄为42.6[11.9]岁,大多数为女性(72.5%)、白种人(76.9%),居住在美国(49.9%)或英国(42.9%)。总体而言,FACE-Q皱纹量表、下脸和下颌轮廓量表、前额/眉间/鱼尾纹/嘴唇/鼻唇沟/木偶纹评估量表以及嘴唇量表与患者报告的梅尔兹美学量表显示出充分的收敛效度。FACE-Q整体面部和脸颊量表未显示出充分的收敛效度。
本研究为FACE-Q美学外观量表的收敛效度提供了证据。确定这些量表的效度仍然是一个迭代过程,需要进一步开展将FACE-Q与其他相关测量工具进行比较的研究来加强这一证据。