Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the ABIS questionnaire for French speaking amputees.

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serval:BIB_754D01EBF0B2
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the ABIS questionnaire for French speaking amputees.
Journal
Disability and rehabilitation
Author(s)
Vouilloz A., Favre C., Luthi F., Loiret I., Paysant J., Martinet N., Lacraz A., Suva D., Lambert J., Borens O., Vuistiner P.
ISSN
1464-5165 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0963-8288
Publication state
Published
Issued date
03/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
42
Number
5
Pages
730-736
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Background: The Amputee Body Image Scale (ABIS) and its shortened version (ABIS-R) are self-administered questionnaires to measure body image perception of amputee. Our aim was to assess the validity and reliability of the French ABIS (ABIS-F and ABIS-R-F).Methods: Ninety-nine patients were included. The cross-cultural adaptation was performed according to the recommendations. Construct validity was assessed by measuring the correlation between ABIS-F or ABIS-R-F scores and quality of life, pain, anxiety, and depression. Internal consistency was measured with Cronbach's α. The standard error of measurement, smallest detectable change, Bland and Altman limits of agreement, and intraclass correlation were the measures of agreement and reliability.Results: A highest body image disturbance was associated with lowest quality of life, higher pain, and higher anxiety, and depression. Cronbach's α was 0.91/0.89 (ABIS-F/ABIS-R-F). The standard error of measurement was 5.35/2.28 (ABIS-F/ABIS-R-F). The smallest detectable change was 14.82/6.31 (ABIS-F/ABIS-R-F). The mean difference in ABIS-F score was -3.90 with limits of agreement from -18.71 to 10.92. For ABIS-R-F, the mean difference was -2.12 with limits of agreement from -8.43 to 4.19. Intraclass correlation was 0.87/0.82 (ABIS-F/ABIS-R-F).Conclusions: The French versions ABIS-F and ABIS-R-F share similar psychometric properties, both are as reliable, but ABIS-R-F has a better response structure and is more feasible.Implications for rehabilitationThe quality of life of amputees is impacted by their satisfaction with body imageThe Amputee Body Image Scale questionnaire measures this perception and is available for French-speaking amputeesThe Standard Errors of Measurement proposed could be useful for clinical and research purposesBoth ABIS and ABIS-R showed satisfactory construct validity, internal consistency, and reliabilityThe shortened version has a better response structure and is more readily feasible.
Keywords
Amputee body image scale, amputation, translation, validation
Pubmed
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
Create date
16/10/2018 12:11
Last modification date
07/04/2020 6:20
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