1. The Michigan Vision-Related Anxiety Questionnaire: A Psychosocial Outcomes Measure for Inherited Retinal Degenerations
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Abigail T. Fahim, Bonnielin K. Swenor, Erin P. Santos, Maria Fernanda Abalem, K. Thiran Jayasundera, Hanan Y. Rakine, Joshua R. Ehrlich, Natasha Baig, Rebhi Abuzaitoun, Gabrielle D. Lacy, Chris Andrews, Lilia T. Popova, Gislin Dagnelie, Gina Yu, Paul R. Lichter, Kari H. Branham, David C. Musch, and Joan A. Stelmack
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Adult ,Male ,Michigan ,Adolescent ,Psychometrics ,genetic structures ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Vision Disorders ,Visual Acuity ,Article ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Sickness Impact Profile ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,Patient Reported Outcome Measures ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Aged ,030304 developmental biology ,media_common ,Aged, 80 and over ,0303 health sciences ,Retinal Degeneration ,Middle Aged ,Anxiety Disorders ,Mental health ,Clinical trial ,Patient Health Questionnaire ,Ophthalmology ,Convergent validity ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Anxiety ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Worry ,Psychology ,Psychosocial ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Objective We sought to construct and validate a patient-reported outcome measure for screening and monitoring vision-related anxiety in patients with inherited retinal degenerations. Design Item-response theory and graded response modeling to quantitatively validate questionnaire items generated from qualitative interviews and patient feedback. Methods Patients at the Kellogg Eye Center (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA) with a clinical diagnosis of an inherited retinal degeneration (n = 128) participated in an interviewer-administered questionnaire. The questionnaire consisted of 166 items, 26 of which pertained to concepts of “worry” and “anxiety.” The subset of vision-related anxiety questions was analyzed by a graded response model using the Cai Metropolis–Hastings Robbins–Monro algorithm in the R software mirt package. Item reduction was performed based on item fit, item information, and item discriminability. To assess test–retest variability, 25 participants completed the questionnaire a second time 4 to 16 days later. Results The final questionnaire consisted of 14 items divided into 2 unidimensional domains: rod function anxiety and cone function anxiety. The questionnaire exhibited convergent validity with the Patient Health Questionnaire for symptoms of depression and anxiety. This vision-related anxiety questionnaire has high marginal reliability (0.81 for rod-function anxiety, 0.83 for cone-function anxiety) and exhibits minimal test–retest variability (ρ = 0.81 [0.64-0.91] for rod-function anxiety and ρ = 0.83 [0.68-0.92] for cone-function anxiety). Conclusions The Michigan Vision-Related Anxiety Questionnaire is a psychometrically validated 14-item patient-reported outcome measure to be used as a psychosocial screening and monitoring tool for patients with inherited retinal degenerations. It can be used in therapeutic clinical trials for measuring the benefit of an investigational therapy on a patient's vision-related anxiety.
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- 2021
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