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Concurrent validity of the PROMIS
®
pediatric global health measure
Christopher B. Forrest
,
Carole A. Tucker
, Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer
, Ramya Pratiwadi
, Jean Hee Moon
, Rachel E. Teneralli
, Brandon Becker
, Katherine B. Bevans
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Pediatric
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Health Measures
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Global Health
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Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)
100%
Concurrent Validity
100%
Social Health
50%
Childrens
50%
PedsQL
50%
KIDSCREEN-10
50%
Health Care Delivery System
25%
Parent-child Relationship
25%
Population Research
25%
Status Change
25%
Population Health
25%
Strong Correlation
25%
Mental Health
25%
Physical Health
25%
Access to Care
25%
Clinical Population
25%
Clinical Status
25%
Children's Health
25%
Health Development
25%
Between-group
25%
Clinical Characteristics
25%
Discriminant Validity
25%
Convenience Sampling
25%
Low Socioeconomic Status
25%
Quality of Life Instruments
25%
Convergent Validity
25%
Hispanic Ethnicity
25%
Self-reported Health Status
25%
Child Physical Health
25%
Child Mental Health
25%
Child Self-report
25%
Single Score
25%
Positive Health
25%
Accessing Healthcare
25%
Socioeconomic Barriers
25%
Online Panel
25%
Clinical Access
25%
Home Computers
25%
Parent-proxy
25%
Children with Chronic Illness
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Concurrent Validity
100%
Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory
100%
Health Care
100%
Health Care Delivery
50%
Health Status
50%
Socioeconomic Status
50%
Clinical Population
50%
Discriminant Validity
50%
Survey Method
50%
Convergent Validity
50%
Quality of Life
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pediatrics
100%
Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory
50%
Social Health
50%
Socioeconomic Status
25%
Health Care
25%
Quality of Life
25%
Child Health
25%
Population Health
25%
Population Research
25%
Clinical Population
25%
Health Status
25%
Access to Health Care
25%
Psychology
Healthcare
100%
Concurrent Validity
100%
Quality of Life
50%
Discriminant Validity
50%
Convergent Validity
50%
Positive Health
50%