Successful use of the Unified Dyskinesia Rating Scale regardless of PD- or dyskinesia-duration.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:We assessed differential item functioning (DIF) in the Unified Dyskinesia
Rating Scale (UDysRS) to evaluate bias risk from the duration of Parkinson's Disease
(PD) and duration of dyskinesia. BACKGROUND:Assessing DIF is a core validation step
for rating scales. If DIF is present for an item, interpretation must consider influences
from the tested covariates. DIF can be uniform or non-uniform, depending on the consistency
of influence from the given covariate across all levels of dyskinesia. METHODS:Using
a large UDysRS database (N = 2313), uniform and non-uniform DIF related to the duration
of PD and/duration of dyskinesia were tested. Unidimensionality of UDysRS was first
confirmed using confirmatory factor analysis. DIF analysis was conducted using two
independent latent models. DIF in an item was confirmed if both methods independently
identified DIF at a significance level using Bonferroni correction. McFadden pseudo
R^2 measured clinical relevancy of DIF magnitude (negligible, moderate, and large)
for items identified with DIF, and items with DIF were considered clinically relevant
if they exceeded a negligible designation. RESULTS:Most items did not show uniform
or non-uniform DIF based on PD and dyskinesia duration in isolation or in combination.
For all items where DIF was identified, the magnitude statistic was in the negligible
range (McFadden pseudo R^2 < 0.035) and the combined impact of multiple identified
DIF items on UDysRS likewise did not exceed the negligible designation. CONCLUSION:The
absence of clinically relevant DIF suggests that the UDysRS can be applied across
all patients regardless of their PD- or dyskinesia-duration.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19677Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1016/j.parkreldis.2019.08.019Publication Info
Ren, Xuehan; Lin, Jeffrey; Luo, Sheng; Goetz, Christopher G; Stebbins, Glenn T; &
Cubo, Esther (2019). Successful use of the Unified Dyskinesia Rating Scale regardless of PD- or dyskinesia-duration.
Parkinsonism & related disorders, 67. pp. 113-116. 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2019.08.019. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19677.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Sheng Luo
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