The comprehensive analytical framework of equivalence developed in this study allows to examine psychometrically relevant population differences. It can assist in the re-adaptation of questionnaires and it is a valuable tool for cross-group comparative research.
Psychometrically relevant population differences may limit the transferability of research instruments between migrants and their source population and may contribute to a low performance of quantitative questionnaires. Based on a review of existing taxonomies, this book develops a comprehensive analytical framework of equivalence that can serve multiple purposes. It allows to examine psychometrically relevant population differences, it can assist in the re-adaptation of questionnaires and it is a valuable tool for cross-group comparative research. The application of the framework is illustrated through the examination of equivalence of the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ-R) between chronically ill Turks residing in Turkey and Turkish migrants residing in Germany.
Contents: Surveys and Questionnaires in Migrant Health Research - Research on Illness Perceptions - The Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire - An Analytical Framework of Questionnaire Equivalence - Hierarchical Assessment of Equivalence - Measurement Invariance.
Dissertationsschrift
Patrick Brzoska is a researcher at the Department of Epidemiology & International Public Health at the Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Public Health at Bielefeld University (Germany). His research interests comprise social epidemiology, migrant health, health services research and the development of epidemiological research methods.
Über den Autor
Patrick Brzoska is a researcher at the Department of Epidemiology & International Public Health at the Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Public Health at Bielefeld University (Germany). His research interests comprise social epidemiology, migrant health, health services research and the development of epidemiological research methods.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents: Surveys and Questionnaires in Migrant Health Research - Research on Illness Perceptions - The Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire - An Analytical Framework of Questionnaire Equivalence - Hierarchical Assessment of Equivalence - Measurement Invariance.
Klappentext
Psychometrically relevant population differences may limit the transferability of research instruments between migrants and their source population and may contribute to a low performance of quantitative questionnaires. Based on a review of existing taxonomies, this book develops a comprehensive analytical framework of equivalence that can serve multiple purposes. It allows to examine psychometrically relevant population differences, it can assist in the re-adaptation of questionnaires and it is a valuable tool for cross-group comparative research. The application of the framework is illustrated through the examination of equivalence of the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ-R) between chronically ill Turks residing in Turkey and Turkish migrants residing in Germany.