Designation and psychometric properties of the short form postpartum quality of life questionnaire (SF-PQOL): An application of multidimensional item response theory and genetic algorithm

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Background: Utilizing multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) and genetic algorithm (GA) we aimed to design and test the psychometric properties of the short form Postpartum Quality of Life Questionnaire (PQOL). Methods: In this methodological study, 500 women aged 18 to 42 were enrolled through a multistage random sampling scheme in Tabriz, Iran. We used MIRT model and GA to identify a short form of the 40-item PQOL measure (SF-PQOL). Construct and criterion validity of the SF-PQOL was assessed by confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and the correlation between SF-PQOL scores with a 12-item short form of QOL (SF-12) and Edinburg Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) scores, respectively. The internal consistency, test-retest reliability and feasibility of the measure were evaluated. Results: sixteen- and 13-item SF-PQOL were identified based on MIRT and GA, respectively. The results indicate the better performance of the MIRT based 13-item SF-PQOL; Construct and criterion validity, the test-retest and internal consistency reliability, and the feasibility were confirmed in the MIRT based SF-PQOL, but not in the GA-based SF-PQOL. Conclusion: The MIRT suggests a 13-item SF-PQOL with adequate content which demonstrated satisfactory validity, reliability, and feasibility. SF-PQOL could be used across the population for both research and clinical objectives.

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Nikan, F., Jafarabadi, M. A., Mohammad-Alizadeh-Charandabi, S., & Mirghafourvand, M. (2018). Designation and psychometric properties of the short form postpartum quality of life questionnaire (SF-PQOL): An application of multidimensional item response theory and genetic algorithm. Health Promotion Perspectives, 8(3), 215–224. https://doi.org/10.15171/hpp.2018.29

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