| Literature DB >> 26370099 |
Jolanda J Kossakowski1, Sacha Epskamp2, Jacobien M Kieffer3, Claudia D van Borkulo2,4, Mijke Rhemtulla2, Denny Borsboom2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) research has typically adopted either a formative approach, in which HRQoL is the common effect of its observables, or a reflective approach--defining HRQoL as a latent variable that determines observable characteristics of HRQoL. Both approaches, however, do not take into account the complex organization of these characteristics. The objective of this study was to introduce a new approach for analyzing HRQoL data, namely a network model (NM). An NM, as opposed to traditional research strategies, accounts for interactions among observables and offers a complementary analytic approach.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Health-Related Quality of Life; Network analysis; Psychometrics; SF-36; Short Form Health Survey
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26370099 PMCID: PMC4830856 DOI: 10.1007/s11136-015-1127-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Life Res ISSN: 0962-9343 Impact factor: 4.147
Fig. 1Examples of an FM (a), RMM (b) and an NM (c) that can be applied to HRQoL. FM formative model; RMM reflective measurement model; NM network model; MH mental health; NP item 9b of the 36-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36): “how much of the time during the past 4 weeks have you been a very nervous person”; DC item 9c of the SF-36: “how much of the time during the past 4 weeks have you felt so down in the dumps that nothing could cheer you up”; CP item 9d of the SF-36: “how much of the time during the past 4 weeks have you felt calm and peaceful”; DB item 9f of the SF-36: “how much of the time during the past 4 weeks have you felt downhearted and blue”; HP item 9h of the SF-36: “how much of the time during the past 4 weeks have you been a happy person”. Presumed causal relations between variables are displayed by arrows. Labels on covariances among observed variables and on variances between latent and observed variables are omitted for clarity of presentation
Allocation of the 36-item Short Form Health Survey items to the eight domains of Health-Related Quality of Life
| Domain | Items |
|---|---|
| Physical functioning | 3a–3j |
| Role limitations–physical | 4a–4d |
| Bodily pain | 7 and 8 |
| General health | 1 and 11a–11d |
| Vitality | 9a, 9e, 9g, 9i |
| Social functioning | 6 and 10 |
| Role limitations–emotional | 5a–5c |
| Mental health | 9b, 9c, 9d, 9f, 9h |
| Physical component summary | PF, RP, BP, GH |
| Mental component summary | VT, SF, RE, MH |
Item 2 and diagnostic status are not included in a domain and are thus not shown
Means (SD) of the cancer patient sample and the national sample
| Cancer patient sample | National sample | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Domain | Men | Women | Total | Domain | Men | Women | Total |
| PF | 85.82 (20.30) | 81.31 (23.67) | 83.90 (21.87) | PF | 67.73 (26.48) | 64.12 (27.86) | 65.58 (27.94) |
| RP | 78.94 (33.87) | 74.73 (38.12) | 76.93 (35.84) | RP | 53.13 (46.93) | 42.80 (40.41) | 46.97 (43.59) |
| BP | 77.50 (22.52) | 72.58 (23.53) | 75.37 (23.12) | BP | 72.78 (29.35) | 67.20 (26.69) | 69.46 (27.64) |
| GH | 71.98 (20.24) | 70.45 (20.43) | 71.39 (20.30) | GH | 51.08 (22.97) | 50.97 (24.24) | 51.01 (23.36) |
| VT | 72.21 (17.94) | 64.71 (19.61) | 68.89 (19.01) | VT | 63.75 (22.25) | 53.56 (24.85) | 57.68 (24.95) |
| SF | 86.35 (20.86) | 82.22 (23.53) | 84.48 (22.09) | SF | 77.50 (23.25) | 71.61 (27.54) | 73.99 (25.93) |
| RE | 85.72 (29.77) | 78.51 (35.82) | 82.44 (32.86) | RE | 74.17 (40.46) | 60.45 (43.54) | 65.99 (42.21) |
| MH | 79.57 (16.20) | 73.88 (18.29) | 77.04 (17.35) | MH | 76.90 (18.29) | 69.36 (21.61) | 72.40 (20.67) |
| PCS | 37.03 (6.39) | 36.23 (6.25) | 36.63 (6.31) | PCS | 50.53 (9.55) | 49.31 (10.57) | 50.00 (10.01) |
| MCS | 42.84 (5.75) | 43.21 (6.20) | 43.07 (5.97) | MCS | 51.28 (9.16) | 48.36 (10.81) | 50.00 (10.00) |
BP bodily pain, GH general health, MH mental health, PF physical functioning, RE role limitations–emotional, RP role limitations–physical, SF social functioning, VT vitality, PCS physical component summary, MCS mental component summary
Fig. 2Network of Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) as measured by the 36-item Short Form Health Survey in a cancer patient sample (a), a national sample (b) a pooled sample of the former two (c). The size of the absolute polychoric partial correlation between two nodes is represented using the color and thickness of an edge [37]. Node colors correspond to the eight domains: RED general health (GH), YELLOW physical functioning (PF), ORANGE mental health (MH), BLUE role limitations–physical (RP), GREEN role limitations–emotional (RE), PURPLE bodily pain (BP), GREY social functioning (SF), PINK vitality (VT), BROWN items not belonging to a domain
Items of the 36-item Short Form Health Survey and their assigned labels
| Item | Item label | Domain color | Item meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GH 01 | Red | In general, how would you say your health is? |
| 2 | 02 | Brown | Compared to 1 year ago, how would you rate your health in general now? |
| 3a | PF 03 | Yellow | Does your health limit you in vigorous activities, such as running, lifting heavy objects, participating in strenuous sports? |
| 3b | PF 04 | Yellow | Does your health limit you in moderate activities, such as moving a table, pushing a vacuum cleaner, swimming or cycling? |
| 3c | PF 05 | Yellow | Does your health limit you in lifting or carrying groceries? |
| 3d | PF 06 | Yellow | Does your health limit you in climbing several flights of stairs? |
| 3e | PF 07 | Yellow | Does your health limit you in climbing one flight of stairs? |
| 3f | PF 08 | Yellow | Does your health limit you in bending, kneeling or stooping? |
| 3g | PF 09 | Yellow | Does your health limit you in walking more than one kilometer? |
| 3h | PF 10 | Yellow | Does your health limit you in walking a few hundred meters? |
| 3i | PF 11 | Yellow | Does your health limit you in walking one hundred meters? |
| 3j | PF 12 | Yellow | Does your health limit you in bathing or dressing yourself? |
| 4a | RP 13 | Blue | Did you cut down on the amount of time you spent on work or other activities during the past 4 weeks as a result of your physical health? |
| 4b | RP 14 | Blue | Did you accomplish less than you would like during the past 4 weeks as a result of your physical health? |
| 4c | RP 15 | Blue | Were you limited in the kind of work or other activities during the past 4 weeks as a result of your physical health? |
| 4d | RP 16 | Blue | Did you have difficulty performing the work or other activities during the past 4 weeks as a result of your physical health (for example, it took extra effort)? |
| 5a | RE 17 | Green | Did you cut down the amount of time you spent on work or other activities during the past 4 weeks as a result of any emotional problems? |
| 5b | RE 18 | Green | Did you accomplish less than you would like during the past 4 weeks as a result of any emotional problems? |
| 5c | RE 19 | Green | Did you not do work or other activities as carefully as usual during the past 4 weeks as a result of any emotional problems? |
| 6 | SF 20 | Grey | During the past 4 weeks, to what extent has you physical health or emotional problems interfered with your normal social activities with family, friends, neighbors or groups? |
| 7 | BP 21 | Purple | How much bodily pain have you had during the past 4 weeks? |
| 8 | BP 22 | Purple | During the past 4 weeks, how much did pain interfere with your normal work (including both work outside the home and housework)? |
| 9a | VT 23 | Pink | How much of the time during the past 4 weeks did you feel full of pep? |
| 9b | MH 24 | Orange | How much of the time during the past 4 weeks have you been a very nervous person? |
| 9c | MH 25 | Orange | How much of the time during the past 4 weeks have you felt so down in the dumps that nothing would cheer you up? |
| 9d | MH 26 | Orange | How much of the time during the past 4 weeks have you felt calm and peaceful? |
| 9e | VT 27 | Pink | How much of the time during the past 4 weeks did you have a lot of energy? |
| 9f | MH 28 | Orange | How much of the time during the past 4 weeks have you felt downhearted and blue? |
| 9g | VT 29 | Pink | How much of the time during the past 4 weeks did you feel worn out? |
| 9h | MH 30 | Orange | How much of the time during the past 4 weeks have you been a happy person? |
| 9i | VT 31 | Pink | How much of the time during the past 4 weeks did you feel tired? |
| 10 | SF 32 | Grey | During the past 4 weeks, how much of the time has your physical health or emotional problems interfered with your social activities (like visiting friends, relatives etc.)? |
| 11a | GH 33 | Red | How true or false is the statement “I seem to get sick a little easier than other people”? |
| 11b | GH 34 | Red | How true or false is the statement “I am as healthy as anybody I know”? |
| 11c | GH 35 | Red | How true or false is the statement “I expect my health to get worse”? |
| 11d | GH 36 | Red | How true or false is the statement “my health is excellent”? |
| Diagnostic status | DS | Brown | Dummy variable to distinguish between participants diagnosed with cancer (0) or not (1) |
The domain colors correspond with node colors in Fig. 2a–c
Fig. 3Network of Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) as measured by the domains of the 36-item Short Form Health Survey in a cancer patient sample (a), a national sample (b) a pooled sample of the former two (c). The size of the absolute partial correlation between two nodes is represented using the color and thickness of an edge [37]. Node colors correspond to the eight domains: RED general health (GH), YELLOW physical functioning (PF), ORANGE mental health (MF), BLUE role limitations–physical (RP), GREEN role limitations–emotional (RE), PURPLE bodily pain (BP), GREY social functioning (SF), PINK vitality (VT), BROWN diagnostic status (DS)
Fig. 4Visual representation of the predictive quality of individual Health-Related Quality of Life characteristics of the 36-item Short Form Health Survey in the network structures using the closeness centrality measure. DS diagnostic status
Closeness centrality measure for every network to express the predictive quality of individual Health-Related Quality of Life characteristics in the network structure per sample in the 36-item Short Form Health Survey
| Item | CaS | NaS | CoS |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.436 | 0.631 | 0.483 |
| 2 | −1.538b | −1.175b | 0.301 |
| 3a | 0.412 | 0.712 | 1.111 |
| 3b | −0.131 | 0.759 | 0.337 |
| 3c | −0.455 | 0.052 | −0.051 |
| 3d | −1.365b | −0.317 | −0.937 |
| 3e | −1.377b | −0.518 | −1.184b |
| 3f | −1.461b | −0.318 | −0.300 |
| 3g | −0.569 | −0.839 | −1.285b |
| 3h | −0.437 | −0.579 | −1.388b |
| 3i | −0.375 | −0.124 | −1.235b |
| 3j | 0.040 | 1.078 | −0.623 |
| 4a | 1.083 | 1.488a | 2.035a |
| 4b | 1.584a | 1.892a | 1.551a |
| 4c | 1.473a | 2.258a | 2.038a |
| 4d | 2.296a | 1.975a | 1.880 a |
| 5a | 0.381 | 0.659 | 0.694 |
| 5b | 0.798 | 1.186a | 0.744 |
| 5c | −0.095 | −0.236 | 0.002 |
| 6 | 0.497 | −0.392 | −0.599 |
| 7 | −1.283b | −1.602b | −0.03 |
| 8 | −1.031 | −1.435b | −0.331 |
| 9a | 0.520 | −0.333 | −0.621 |
| 9b | −0.645 | −1.783b | −1.194b |
| 9c | −0.298 | −0.71 | −0.553 |
| 9d | 0.019 | −0.411 | −1.092 |
| 9e | 1.217 | 0.650 | 0.111 |
| 9f | −0.345 | −0.045 | −0.202 |
| 9g | 1.571a | 0.635 | 0.362 |
| 9h | −0.540 | −0.243 | −0.706 |
| 9i | 1.912a | 0.317 | 0.478 |
| 10 | 0.160 | −0.726 | −0.659 |
| 11a | −0.980 | −0.407 | −0.821 |
| 11b | −0.770 | −0.831 | 0.038 |
| 11c | −0.422 | −1.282b | −0.773 |
| 11d | −0.283 | 0.013 | 0.242 |
| Diagnostic status | – | – | 2.177a |
All values are standardized and comparable
CaS cancer patient sample, NaS national sample, CoS combined sample
aTop five highest closeness
bTop five lowest closeness
Fig. 5Visual representation of the predictive quality of domains of the 36-item Short Form Health Survey in the network structures using the closeness centrality measures. BP bodily pain, GH general health, MH mental health, PF physical functioning, RE role limitations–emotional, RP role limitations–physical, SF social functioning, VT vitality, DS diagnostic status
Closeness centrality measure for every network to express the predictive quality of domains of the 36-item Short Form Health Survey in the network structure per sample
| Domain | CaS | NaS | CoS |
|---|---|---|---|
| BP | −0.678b | −0.840b | −0.327 |
| GH | 2.074a | −0.562 | 0.186 |
| MH | −0.667 | −0.736 | −0.517b |
| PF | 0.849a | 0.824 | 1.007a |
| RE | 0.074 | 0.825a | 0.635 |
| RP | −0.356 | 1.780a | 1.583a |
| SF | −0.870b | −0.840b | −0.388 |
| VT | −0.426 | −0.451 | −0.331 |
| Diagnostic Status | – | – | −1.847b |
All values are standardized and comparable
CaS cancer patient sample, NaS national sample, CoS combined sample
aTop two highest closeness
bTop two lowest closeness