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The body image disturbance questionnaire-scoliosis better correlates to quality of life measurements than the spinal assessment questionnaire in pediatric idiopathic scoliosis.

Jennifer M Bauer1,2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Idiopathic scoliosis (IS) patients can have body dissatisfaction which can affect their perception of health. Two body image measures, the Spinal Appearance Questionnaire (SAQ) and the Body Image Disturbance Questionnaire-Scoliosis (BIDQ-S), have been used in pediatric IS with variable correlation to the SRS-22r and radiographs, but have not been compared to each other. As patient reported outcomes (PROs) continue to be highlighted in large database studies and national hospital ranking system scoring, we should narrow use to the best and most efficient. We aim to determine which of two better correlates to pediatric IS patients' radiographs and quality of life (QoL) scores.
METHODS: Consecutive IS patients aged 10-19 years old without surgery prospectively completed BIDQ-S, SAQ, SRS-22r, and PedsQL self-reported outcome measures. BIDQ-S and SAQ were compared in correlation to the two QoL surveys, as well as to radiographic major curve, shoulder asymmetry, lateral upright ribcage offset at apex, and coronal/sagittal balance. Spearman's r was used for correlations.
RESULTS: 104 surveys with mean age 14.4 years and mean major curve 42° (14°-74°) were included. BIDQ-S and SAQ scores strongly correlated to each other (r = 0.76), but BIDQ-S had a stronger correlation to total SRS-22r (- 0.75 vs - 0.61 SAQ), PedsQL total (- 0.76 vs - 0.55) and better or no difference in each SRS-22r and PedsQL domain. Both poorly correlated to radiographs (main curve: r = 0.32 BIDQ-S, 0.31 SAQ).
CONCLUSION: The BIDQ-S correlates better to SRS-22r and PedsQL for pediatric IS patients than the SAQ. Neither correlate well to radiographs. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: III.

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Keywords:  Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis; BIDQ-s; Body image; Pediatric scoliosis; SAQ; Scoliosis PRO

Year:  2021        PMID: 33929714     DOI: 10.1007/s43390-021-00358-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine Deform        ISSN: 2212-134X


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