translation and validation of the brazilian version of the cerebral palsy quality of life questionnaire for children – child report
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Abstract
Objective: To verify the psychometric properties of the Cerebral Palsy: Quality of Life Questionnaire Children – child report (CPQol‐Child) questionnaire, after it was translated and culturally adapted into Brazilian Portuguese.
Methods: After the translation and cultural adaptation of the tool into Brazilian Portuguese, the questionnaire was answered by 65 children with cerebral palsy, aged 9 to 12 years. The intraclass correlation coefficient and Cronbach's alpha were used to assess the reliability and internal consistency of the tool and its validity was analyzed through the association between CPQol‐Child: self‐report tooland Kidscreen‐10 using Pearson's correlation coefficient.
Results: Internal consistency ranged from 0.6579 to 0.8861, the intraobserver reliability from 0.405 to 0.894, and the interobserver from 0.537 to 0.937. There was a weak correlation between the participation domain and physical health of CPQol‐Child: self‐report tooland Kidscreen‐10.
Conclusion: The analysis suggests that the tool has psychometric acceptability for the Brazilian population.
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| Authors | ;Lígia M.P. Braccialli;Vanessa S. Almeida;Andreia N. Sankako;Michelle Z. Silva;Ana C. Braccialli;Sebastião M.R. Carvalho;Alessandra T. Magalhães |
| Journal | res publica |
| Year | 2016 |
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10.1016/j.jpedp.2015.12.005
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