Validity and responsiveness of the EQ-5D in assessing and valuing health status in patients with somatoform disorders.

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Validity and responsiveness of the EQ-5D in assessing and valuing health status in patients with somatoform disorders. / Brettschneider, Christian; König, Hans-Helmut; Herzog, Wolfgang; Kaufmann, Claudia; Schaefert, Rainer; Konnopka, Alexander.

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@article{1715d9e53c1744bb82394f40515228dd,
title = "Validity and responsiveness of the EQ-5D in assessing and valuing health status in patients with somatoform disorders.",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: The EQ-5D is a generic questionnaire providing a preference-based index score applicable to cost-utility analysis. This is the first study to validate the EQ-5D in patients with somatoform disorders.METHODS: Data of the EQ-5D descriptive system, the British and the German EQ-5D index and the EQ Visual Analogue Scale, the Patient Health Questionnaire 15, the Patient Health Questionnaire 9, the Whiteley Index 7 and the Short Form 36 were collected from 294 patients at baseline, 244 at 6 months and 256 at 12 months after baseline. The discriminative ability of the EQ-5D was evaluated by comparison with a general population sample and by the ability to distinguish between different symptom severities. Convergent validity was analysed by assessing associations between the EQ-5D and the other instruments. Responsiveness was evaluated by analysing the effects on scores between two measurements in groups of patients reporting worse, same or better health. The Bonferroni correction was employed.RESULTS: For all items of the EQ-5D except 'self-care', patients with somatoform disorders reported more problems than the general population. The EQ-5D showed discriminative ability in patients with different symptom severities. For nearly all reference instruments there were significant differences in mean scores between respondents with and without problems in the various EQ-5D items and strong correlations with the EQ Visual Analogue Scale and the EQ-5D index scores. Evidence for the responsiveness of the EQ-5D could only be found for patients with better health; effects were medium at the utmost.CONCLUSIONS: The EQ-5D showed a considerable validity and a limited responsiveness in patients with somatoform disorders.TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN55280791.",
keywords = "Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Severity of Illness Index, Reproducibility of Results, Psychological Tests, Psychometrics, *Health Status, Quality of Life/psychology, Questionnaires/standards, Somatoform Disorders/*diagnosis/psychology, Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Severity of Illness Index, Reproducibility of Results, Psychological Tests, Psychometrics, *Health Status, Quality of Life/psychology, Questionnaires/standards, Somatoform Disorders/*diagnosis/psychology",
author = "Christian Brettschneider and Hans-Helmut K{\"o}nig and Wolfgang Herzog and Claudia Kaufmann and Rainer Schaefert and Alexander Konnopka",
year = "2013",
doi = "10.1186/1477-7525-11-3",
language = "English",
volume = "11",
pages = "3",
journal = "HEALTH QUAL LIFE OUT",
issn = "1477-7525",
publisher = "BioMed Central Ltd.",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Validity and responsiveness of the EQ-5D in assessing and valuing health status in patients with somatoform disorders.

AU - Brettschneider, Christian

AU - König, Hans-Helmut

AU - Herzog, Wolfgang

AU - Kaufmann, Claudia

AU - Schaefert, Rainer

AU - Konnopka, Alexander

PY - 2013

Y1 - 2013

N2 - BACKGROUND: The EQ-5D is a generic questionnaire providing a preference-based index score applicable to cost-utility analysis. This is the first study to validate the EQ-5D in patients with somatoform disorders.METHODS: Data of the EQ-5D descriptive system, the British and the German EQ-5D index and the EQ Visual Analogue Scale, the Patient Health Questionnaire 15, the Patient Health Questionnaire 9, the Whiteley Index 7 and the Short Form 36 were collected from 294 patients at baseline, 244 at 6 months and 256 at 12 months after baseline. The discriminative ability of the EQ-5D was evaluated by comparison with a general population sample and by the ability to distinguish between different symptom severities. Convergent validity was analysed by assessing associations between the EQ-5D and the other instruments. Responsiveness was evaluated by analysing the effects on scores between two measurements in groups of patients reporting worse, same or better health. The Bonferroni correction was employed.RESULTS: For all items of the EQ-5D except 'self-care', patients with somatoform disorders reported more problems than the general population. The EQ-5D showed discriminative ability in patients with different symptom severities. For nearly all reference instruments there were significant differences in mean scores between respondents with and without problems in the various EQ-5D items and strong correlations with the EQ Visual Analogue Scale and the EQ-5D index scores. Evidence for the responsiveness of the EQ-5D could only be found for patients with better health; effects were medium at the utmost.CONCLUSIONS: The EQ-5D showed a considerable validity and a limited responsiveness in patients with somatoform disorders.TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN55280791.

AB - BACKGROUND: The EQ-5D is a generic questionnaire providing a preference-based index score applicable to cost-utility analysis. This is the first study to validate the EQ-5D in patients with somatoform disorders.METHODS: Data of the EQ-5D descriptive system, the British and the German EQ-5D index and the EQ Visual Analogue Scale, the Patient Health Questionnaire 15, the Patient Health Questionnaire 9, the Whiteley Index 7 and the Short Form 36 were collected from 294 patients at baseline, 244 at 6 months and 256 at 12 months after baseline. The discriminative ability of the EQ-5D was evaluated by comparison with a general population sample and by the ability to distinguish between different symptom severities. Convergent validity was analysed by assessing associations between the EQ-5D and the other instruments. Responsiveness was evaluated by analysing the effects on scores between two measurements in groups of patients reporting worse, same or better health. The Bonferroni correction was employed.RESULTS: For all items of the EQ-5D except 'self-care', patients with somatoform disorders reported more problems than the general population. The EQ-5D showed discriminative ability in patients with different symptom severities. For nearly all reference instruments there were significant differences in mean scores between respondents with and without problems in the various EQ-5D items and strong correlations with the EQ Visual Analogue Scale and the EQ-5D index scores. Evidence for the responsiveness of the EQ-5D could only be found for patients with better health; effects were medium at the utmost.CONCLUSIONS: The EQ-5D showed a considerable validity and a limited responsiveness in patients with somatoform disorders.TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN55280791.

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Female

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Severity of Illness Index

KW - Reproducibility of Results

KW - Psychological Tests

KW - Psychometrics

KW - Health Status

KW - Quality of Life/psychology

KW - Questionnaires/standards

KW - Somatoform Disorders/diagnosis/psychology

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Female

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Severity of Illness Index

KW - Reproducibility of Results

KW - Psychological Tests

KW - Psychometrics

KW - Health Status

KW - Quality of Life/psychology

KW - Questionnaires/standards

KW - Somatoform Disorders/diagnosis/psychology

U2 - 10.1186/1477-7525-11-3

DO - 10.1186/1477-7525-11-3

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 23305192

VL - 11

SP - 3

JO - HEALTH QUAL LIFE OUT

JF - HEALTH QUAL LIFE OUT

SN - 1477-7525

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