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Psychological distress in cancer survivors: the further development of an item bank

Psychological distress in cancer survivors: the further development of an item bank
Psychological distress in cancer survivors: the further development of an item bank
OBJECTIVE: Assessment of psychological distress by patient report is necessary to meet patients' needs throughout the cancer journey. We have previously developed an item bank to assess psychological distress but not evaluated it for cancer survivors. Our first aim in this study was to test whether we could extend our item bank to include cancer survivors. The second aim was to examine whether the item bank could assess positive affect as a single construct alongside negative psychological symptoms.

METHODS: Responses from 1315 cancer survivors to the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and the Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS) were considered for inclusion in a pre-existing item bank created from a heterogeneous sample of 4914 cancer patients. Differential item functioning (DIF) was used to assess whether HADS responses drawn from the two samples were equivalent. Common-item equating was used to anchor the shared (HADS) items, whilst the PANAS items were added. Item fit was evaluated at each stage, and misfitting items were removed. Unidimensionality was assessed with a principal components factor analysis.

RESULTS: The DIF analysis did not reveal any differences between the HADS item locations from the two samples. Three misfitting PANAS items were removed, resulting in a final unidimensional bank of 80 items with good internal reliability (??=?0.85).

CONCLUSION: The new item bank is valid for use across the cancer journey, including cancer survivors, and modestly improves the assessment of all levels of psychological distress and positive psychological function.
cancer, oncology, cancer survivors, item bank, psychological distress, rasch
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Smith, Adam B.
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Armes, Jo
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Richardson, Alison
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Stark, Dan P.
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Smith, Adam B.
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Armes, Jo
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Richardson, Alison
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Stark, Dan P.
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Smith, Adam B., Armes, Jo, Richardson, Alison and Stark, Dan P. (2011) Psychological distress in cancer survivors: the further development of an item bank. Psycho-Oncology, n/. (doi:10.1002/pon.2090). (PMID:22058007)

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OBJECTIVE: Assessment of psychological distress by patient report is necessary to meet patients' needs throughout the cancer journey. We have previously developed an item bank to assess psychological distress but not evaluated it for cancer survivors. Our first aim in this study was to test whether we could extend our item bank to include cancer survivors. The second aim was to examine whether the item bank could assess positive affect as a single construct alongside negative psychological symptoms.

METHODS: Responses from 1315 cancer survivors to the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and the Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS) were considered for inclusion in a pre-existing item bank created from a heterogeneous sample of 4914 cancer patients. Differential item functioning (DIF) was used to assess whether HADS responses drawn from the two samples were equivalent. Common-item equating was used to anchor the shared (HADS) items, whilst the PANAS items were added. Item fit was evaluated at each stage, and misfitting items were removed. Unidimensionality was assessed with a principal components factor analysis.

RESULTS: The DIF analysis did not reveal any differences between the HADS item locations from the two samples. Three misfitting PANAS items were removed, resulting in a final unidimensional bank of 80 items with good internal reliability (??=?0.85).

CONCLUSION: The new item bank is valid for use across the cancer journey, including cancer survivors, and modestly improves the assessment of all levels of psychological distress and positive psychological function.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 5 November 2011
Keywords: cancer, oncology, cancer survivors, item bank, psychological distress, rasch
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 203135
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/203135
PURE UUID: 2d9b0034-c9f3-4af2-b061-423e072f9916
ORCID for Alison Richardson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3127-5755

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Date deposited: 14 Nov 2011 09:56
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:34

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Author: Adam B. Smith
Author: Jo Armes
Author: Dan P. Stark

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