| Literature DB >> 31088434 |
Maryam Moradi1, Melissa Parker2, Anne Sneddon3, Violeta Lopez4, David Ellwood3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Endometriosis is a chronic disease impacting on many aspects of a woman's life. Because of the chronic and recurring nature, many of the impacts of endometriosis could be missed using existing questionnaires which focus on recent events. Therefore, a questionnaire with a long-term perspective is necessary. This study aimed to develop and evaluate a questionnaire to measure the long-term impact of endometriosis on different aspects of women's lives.Entities:
Keywords: Endometriosis; psychometrics; quality of life; questionnaire; reliability; validation study
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31088434 PMCID: PMC6518659 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-019-0762-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Fig. 1Development process of the EIQ
Demographic and clinical characteristics of women with endometriosis (n=423)
| Characteristics | ||
|---|---|---|
| Agea (years) | 32.64± 8.38, (Range: 16-58) | |
| Age groups | Aged 16-24 | 75 (17.73) |
| Aged 25-34 | 186 (43.97) | |
| Aged 35 and above | 162 (38.30) | |
| Country of birth | Australia | 313 (74.00) |
| Other | 110 (26.00) | |
| Country at time of doing the EIQ | Australia | 351 (82.98) |
| Other | 72 (17.02) | |
| Language is spoken at home | English | 418 (98.82) |
| Other | 5 (1.18) | |
| Marital status | Married | 187 (44.21) |
| In a relationship | 129 (30.50) | |
| Never married | 48 (11.35) | |
| Single | 45 (10.64) | |
| Separated/Divorced | 13 (3.07) | |
| Widowed | 1 (0.24) | |
| Educational level | Primary or high school | 14 (3.31) |
| Lower secondary school | 22 (5.20) | |
| Upper secondary school | 47 (11.11) | |
| Vocational (e.g. TAFE) | 79 (18.68) | |
| Some college/university | 42 (9.93) | |
| Tertiary, undergraduate | 131 (30.97) | |
| Tertiary, postgraduate | 76 (17.97) | |
| Other | 12 (2.84) | |
| Employmentb | Not employed | 43 (10.17) |
| Paid work, full time | 200 (47.28) | |
| Paid work, part time | 119 (28.13) | |
| Home duties | 47 (11.11) | |
| Student, full time | 30 (7.09) | |
| Student, part time | 22 (5.20) | |
| Retired | 3 (0.71) | |
| Other | 38 (8.98) | |
| Pregnancy historyb | Never pregnant | 237 (56.03) |
| One or more children | 126 (29.79) | |
| Miscarriage or stillbirth | 64 (15.13) | |
| Currently pregnant | 10 (2.36) | |
| Delayed fertility | Not applicable (never tried) | 194 (45.86) |
| No | 69 (16.31) | |
| Yes | 160 (37.83) | |
| Age at onset of symptomsa (years) | 16.35± 5.21, (Range: 8-42) | |
| Age at first visit to doctora (years) | 19.70±6.49, (Range: 9-43) | |
| Age at diagnosisa (years) | 24.65± 6.58, (Range: 12-43) | |
| Delay in diagnosisa (years) | 8.31±6.58, (Range: 0-28) | |
| Endometriosis-related symptomsb (life time). | Period pain | 420 (99.29) |
| Fatigue | 397 (93.85) | |
| Bloating | 386 (91.25) | |
| Pelvic pain not related to periods | 382 (90.31) | |
| Ovulation/mid cycle pain | 377 (89.13) | |
| Pain during/after sex | 354 (83.69) | |
| Heavy bleeding | 345 (81.56) | |
| Irregular bleeding | 271 (64.07) | |
| Delayed fertility | 158 (37.35) | |
| Other | 91 (21.51) | |
| Endometriosis treatmentsb (life time) | Pain killers | 410 (96.93) |
| Surgical treatments | 394 (93.14) | |
| Hormonal medications | 368 (87.00) | |
| Complementary treatments | 208 (49.17) | |
| Hormonal IUD | 175 (41.37) | |
| Psychologist | 120 (28.37) | |
| Nutritionist | 95 (22.46) | |
| Physiotherapist | 72 (17.02) | |
| Sexual therapist | 15 (3.55) | |
| Other | 48 (11.35) | |
| Times presented to emergency department due to endometriosis | Never | 165 (39.01) |
| 1-2 | 118 (27.90) | |
| 3-4 | 55 (13.00) | |
| 5-10 | 44 (10.40) | |
| More than 10 | 41 (9.69) | |
| Hysterectomy due to endometriosis | No | 376 (88.89) |
| Yes | 47 (11.11) |
aMean±SD
bParticipants were asked to tick all that apply
Concurrent validity correlations of the ‘last 12 months’ EIQ dimensions with the EHP-5 scales (n = 423)
| EIQ (last 12 months) | EHP-5 | Number | Pearson Correlationa |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physical-psychosocial | EHP-5 (score from 5 core items) | 412 | .80 |
| Physical | Pain | 407 | .66 |
| Psychological | Q2,3, & 5 of the core questionnaireb | 409 | .75 |
| Social | Social support | 402 | .64 |
| Sexual | Intercourse | 363 | .71 |
| Fertility | Infertility | 348 | .66 |
| Employment | Work | 360 | .66 |
aAll Correlations were significant at the 0.01level (2-tailed) using Pearson Correlation
bControl & powerlessness, emotional wellbeing and self-image
Descriptive statistics of the EIQ dimension scoring
| EIQ dimensions | Last 12 months | 1 to 5 years ago | More than 5 years ago | Total three recall periods |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physical-Psychosocial | ||||
| Mean ± SD | 62.69 ± 27.25 | 64.27 ± 23.90 | 56.12 ± 24.90 | 61.10 ± 21.28 |
| Number a | 412 | 418 | 401 | 390 |
| Minimum (%) | .00 (1.9) | .00 (1.4) | .00 (.9) | 6.31 (.9) |
| Maximum (%) | 100.00 (1.9) | 100.00 (1.9) | 100.00 (1.4) | 100.00 (1.4) |
| 25 | 44.70 | 50.00 | 38.11 | 46.81 |
| Percentile 50 | 68.56 | 68.94 | 58.00 | 63.52 |
| 75 | 85.61 | 82.58 | 75.38 | 77.28 |
| Physical | ||||
| Mean ± SD | 62.46 ± 27.38 | 64.46 ± 23.61 | 58.93 ± 24.50 | 61.88±20.51 |
| Number | 407 | 416 | 400 | 384 |
| Minimum (%) | .00 (2.6) | .00 (2.1) | .00 (.9) | 8.97 (.2) |
| Maximum (%) | 100.00 (4.3) | 100.00 (4.0) | 100.00 (3.5) | 100.00 (1.4) |
| 25 | 46.15 | 51.92 | 40.91 | 47.09 |
| Percentile 50 | 68.75 | 67.31 | 61.54 | 63.46 |
| 75 | 84.62 | 81.25 | 76.92 | 76.28 |
| Psychological | ||||
| Mean ± SD | 65.00 ± 27.89 | 66.21 ± 25.07 | 57.26 ± 27.31 | 62.76 ± 22.89 |
| Number | 409 | 416 | 389 | 375 |
| Minimum (%) | .00 (1.9) | .00 (2.4) | .00 (3.5) | 1.56 (.2) |
| Maximum (%) | 100.00 (4.0) | 100.00 (3.8) | 100.00 (3.3) | 100.00 (1.7) |
| 25 | 48.44 | 50.00 | 39.06 | 46.15 |
| Percentile 50 | 71.88 | 72.60 | 59.38 | 67.19 |
| 75 | 87.50 | 84.38 | 78.59 | 79.69 |
| Social | ||||
| Mean ± SD | 54.81 ± 34.89 | 56.01 ± 32.20 | 47.23 ± 32.67 | 52.44 ± 29.09 |
| Number | 402 | 407 | 373 | 352 |
| Minimum (%) | .00 (11.3) | .00 (8.5) | .00 (11.6) | .00 (4.3) |
| Maximum (%) | 100.00 (16.8) | 100.00 (13.9) | 100.00 (10.6) | 100.00 (5.9) |
| 25 | 25.00 | 31.25 | 18.75 | 29.17 |
| Percentile 50 | 62.50 | 56.25 | 43.75 | 54.17 |
| 75 | 87.50 | 81.25 | 75.00 | 76.56 |
| Sexual | ||||
| Mean ± SD | 47.24 ± 28.65 | 47.87 ± 27.93 | 40.88 ± 29.89 | 45.53 ± 26.77 |
| Number | 375 | 381 | 343 | 320 |
| Minimum (%) | .00 (3.5) | .00 (3.8) | .00 (1.9) | .00 (.2) |
| Maximum (%) | 100.00 (5.4) | 100.00 (3.8) | 100.00 (1.9) | 100.00 (2.4) |
| 25 | 25.00 | 25.00 | 44.70 | 22.92 |
| Percentile 50 | 50.00 | 46.43 | 68.56 | 44.05 |
| 75 | 67.86 | 71.43 | 85.61 | 67.86 |
| Fertility | ||||
| Mean ± SD | 70.23 ± 37.59 | 67.78 ± 36.86 | 58.24 ± 38.90 | 65.28 ± 32.70 |
| Number | 391 | 390 | 347 | 323 |
| Minimum (%) | .00 (13.2) | .00 (11.3) | .00 (14.7) | .00 (4.0) |
| Maximum (%) | 100.00 (46.1) | 100.00 (41.1) | 100.00 (27.0) | 100.00 (18.9) |
| 25 | 37.50 | 37.50 | 25.00 | 33.33 |
| Percentile 50 | 91.67 | 83.33 | 66.67 | 75.00 |
| 75 | 100.00 | 100.00 | 100.00 | 97.22 |
| Employment | ||||
| Mean ± SD | 43.89 ± 34.77 | 43.66 ± 32.78 | 35.24 ± 32.40 | 41.04 ± 30.42 |
| Number | 385 | 392 | 357 | 334 |
| Minimum (%) | .00 (10.2) | .00 (6.4) | .00 (11.3) | .00 (2.4) |
| Maximum (%) | 100.00 (9.0) | 100.00 (6.9) | 100.00 (5.2) | 100.00 (3.5) |
| 25 | 11.36 | 15.91 | 8.71 | 14.20 |
| Percentile 50 | 36.36 | 34.69 | 25.00 | 32.95 |
| 75 | 75.00 | 72.67 | 60.56 | 64.58 |
| Educational | ||||
| Mean ± SD | 46.61 ± 39.32 | 45.48 ± 35.76 | 43.99 ± 33.71 | 43.78 ± 31.28 |
| Number | 173 | 206 | 241 | 149 |
| Minimum (%) | .00 (10.2) | .00 (8.5) | .00 (6.6) | .00 (2.4) |
| Maximum (%) | 100.00 (7.1) | 100.00 (7.1) | 100.00 (6.1) | 100.00 (2.4) |
| 25 | 2.08 | 8.33 | 12.50 | 16.67 |
| Percentile 50 | 45.83 | 43.75 | 37.50 | 38.89 |
| 75 | 83.33 | 79.17 | 75.00 | 70.83 |
| Lifestyle | ||||
| Mean ± SD | 16.54 ± 23.88 | 20.48 ± 26.78 | 20.75 ± 28.76 | 19.43 ± 24.44 |
| Number | 391 | 397 | 367 | 342 |
| Minimum (%) | .00 (46.6) | .00 (43.0) | .00 (42.6) | .00 (29.8) |
| Maximum (%) | 100.00 (2.4) | 100.00 (2.8) | 100.00 (3.5) | 100.00 (1.7) |
| 25 | .00 | .00 | .00 | .00 |
| Percentile 50 | .00 | 8.33 | 8.33 | 8.33 |
| 75 | 25.00 | 33.33 | 33.33 | 33.33 |
aNumber of responders for whom that dimension at that recall period was applicable. Regarding the total scores, if responders skipped one of the recall periods, the total score for that dimension was not calculated
The scores were calculated on a scale from 0-100; a higher score means a greater impact of endometriosis on that dimension of life. 0=Minimum impact of endometriosis as measured by the EIQ; 100= maximum possible impact of endometriosis as measured by the EIQ
Out of 423 responders, 26 (6.1%) participants skipped items from the sexual dimension, 26 (6.1%) participants skipped items from the employment dimension, 152 (35.9%) participants skipped items from the education dimension, and 8 (1.9%) participants skipped items from the fertility and lifestyle dimensions
Internal consistency of the 63-item EIQ and its dimensions
| Numbera | last 12 months | 1 to 5 years ago | more than 5 years ago" | Total three recall periods | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EIQ total | 423 | .97 (63 items) | .97 | .97 | .98(189 items) |
| Physical-psychosocial | 423 | .97 (33 items) | .96 | .95 | .98 (99 items) |
| Physical | 423 | .92 (13 items) | .90 | .90 | .94 (39 items) |
| psychological | 423 | .95 (16 items) | .93 | .92 | .96 (48 items) |
| Social | 423 | .91 (4 items) | .90 | .88 | .93 (12 items) |
| Sexual | 397 | .84 (7 items) | .85 | .86 | .93 (21 items) |
| Fertility | 415 | .73 (3 items) | .73 | .66 | .85 (9 items) |
| Employment | 397 | .94 (11 items) | .94 | .94 | .97 (33 items) |
| Educational | 271 | .93 (6 items) | .92 | .91 | .93 (18 items) |
| Lifestyle | 415 | .53 (3 items) | .57 | .62 | .84 (9items) |
Cronbach’s alpha was evaluated
aOnly responders who skipped all items of the dimension (all three recall periods) were omitted
Inter-scale correlation matrix for the last 12 months, 1 to 5 years ago, More than 5 years ago
| Physical-psychosocial | Sexual | Fertility | Employment | Educational | Lifestyle | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physical-Psychosocial | 1.00 | |||||
| Sexual | .63a | 1.00 | ||||
| .64b | ||||||
| .63c | ||||||
| Fertility | .41a | .29a | 1.00 | |||
| .37b | .24b | |||||
| .47c | .33c | |||||
| Employment | .74a | .53a | .31a | 1.00 | ||
| .72b | .54b | .24b | ||||
| .70c | .55c | .35c | ||||
| Educational | .59a | .43a | .16a | .72a | 1.00 | |
| .60b | .47b | .20b | .69b | |||
| .62c | .45c | .27c | .70c | |||
| Lifestyle | .37a | .32a | .13a | .31a | .30a | 1.00 |
| .38b | .28b | .13b | .31b | .33b | ||
| .48c | .44c | .17c | .43c | .32c |
Pearson correlation coefficient (r) was evaluated
aLast 12 months: All Correlations were significant at the 0.01level (2-tailed) except for fertility-education and fertility-lifestyle, which were significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed)
b1 to 5 years ago: All correlations were significant at the 0.01level (2-tailed) except for fertility-lifestyle, which was significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed)
cMore than 5 years ago: All correlations were significant at the 0.01level (2-tailed)