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Development and content validation of the Multifactoral assessment of perceived social support (MAPSS), a brief, patient-reported measure of social support for use in HIV care.

Rob J Fredericksen1, Emma Fitzsimmons1, Laura E Gibbons2, Sarah Dougherty3, Stephanie Loo4, Sally Shurbaji3, David S Batey5, Sonia Avendano-Soto6, William C Mathews7, Katerina Christopoulos8, Kenneth H Mayer4, Michael J Mugavero9, Paul K Crane2, Heidi M Crane1.   

Abstract

Low perceived social support (SS) negatively impacts health outcomes. We developed a measure of perceived SS for use in HIV care. We sought and categorized legacy items, selecting strongest items within categories. We elicited SS concepts from patients in English/Spanish, coded transcripts to match item pool content, and developed new items for salient unrepresented content. In focus groups, patients prioritized highly-matched items. We conducted cognitive interviews on high-priority items, and validity testing on final items against two legacy measures. From interviews (n = 32), we matched the following concepts: sense of belonging/inclusion; communication; emotional support; feeling accepted by others as a person; companionship; and practical support. We identified a new concept: support from friends/family in remaining healthy. Focus groups (n = 23) prioritized emotional support, communication, and support to remain healthy. Cognitive interviews (n = 30) found items were well-understood. The final 8-item measure performed well with patients (n = 708), with good construct validity. We used an Item Response Theory program to create a 3-item Short Form version of the measure, which captures 96% of patients indicating low social support. We developed the Multifactoral Assessment of Perceived Social Support (MAPSS) and Short Form (MAPSS-SF); brief, clinically relevant, sufficiently unidimensional measures of SS for use in HIV care.

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Keywords:  HIV care; Social support; patient-reported outcomes

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31189333      PMCID: PMC6895409          DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2019.1612005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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