The Pediatric Vestibular Symptom Questionnaire: A Validation Study

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Objective To develop and validate the Pediatric Vestibular Symptom Questionnaire (PVSQ) and quantify subjective vestibular symptom (ie, dizziness, unsteadiness) severity in children. Study design One hundred sixty-eight healthy children (female, n = 91) and 56 children with postconcussion dizziness or a vestibular disorder (female, n = 32), between ages 6 and 17 years, were included. The PVSQ contains questions regarding vestibular symptom frequency during the previous month. The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), a brief behavioral screening instrument, was also completed. Results The PVSQ showed high internal consistency (10 items; Cronbach α = 0.88). A significant between-group difference was noted with higher (ie, worse) PVSQ scores for children with vestibular symptoms (P

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Pavlou, M., Whitney, S., Alkathiry, A. A., Huett, M., Luxon, L. M., Raglan, E., … Eva-Bamiou, D. (2016). The Pediatric Vestibular Symptom Questionnaire: A Validation Study. Journal of Pediatrics, 168, 171-177.e1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2015.09.075

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