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Gerard Flens1, Niels Smits2, Caroline B Terwee3, Joost Dekker3, Irma Huijbrechts4, Philip Spinhoven5, Edwin de Beurs1.
Abstract
We used the Dutch-Flemish version of the USA PROMIS adult V1.0 item bank for Anxiety as input for developing a computerized adaptive test (CAT) to measure the entire latent anxiety continuum. First, psychometric analysis of a combined clinical and general population sample (N = 2,010) showed that the 29-item bank has psychometric properties that are required for a CAT administration. Second, a post hoc CAT simulation showed efficient and highly precise measurement, with an average number of 8.64 items for the clinical sample, and 9.48 items for the general population sample. Furthermore, the accuracy of our CAT version was highly similar to that of the full item bank administration, both in final score estimates and in distinguishing clinical subjects from persons without a mental health disorder. We discuss the future directions and limitations of CAT development with the Dutch-Flemish version of the PROMIS Anxiety item bank.Entities:
Keywords: PROMIS; anxiety; assessment; clinical subjects; computerized adaptive test; general population; item response theory
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29231048 DOI: 10.1177/1073191117746742
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Assessment ISSN: 1073-1911