Development of the Young Disability Questionnaire (spine) for children with spinal pain: field testing in Danish school children
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Development of the Young Disability Questionnaire (spine) for children with spinal pain: field testing in Danish school children
Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study was to finalise the development of the Young Disability Questionnaire (YDQ-spine) to measure the consequences of neck, midback and low back pain, relevant for schoolchildren aged 9-12 years.
Design: A cross-sectional field test of the YDQ-spine was carried out.
Setting: Danish primary schools.
Participants: Children aged 9-12 years from all Danish schools were invited to complete the questionnaire.
Methods: Eight hundred and seventy-three schools were invited to participate. Consenting schools received information material, instructions and a link to an electronic version of the prefinal YDQ-spine. Local teachers distributed the electronic YDQ-spine to children aged 9-12 years. Descriptive statistics and item characteristics were carried out. Item reduction was performed using partial interitem correlations (scrutinising correlations>0.3) and factor analyses (items loading>0.3 were retained) to eliminate redundant items and to obtain insight into the structure of the questionnaire.
Results: A total of 768 children from 20 schools answered of the questionnaire and 280 fulfilled the inclusion criteria of having back and/or neck pain (36%). Multisite pain was reported by 38%. Partial interitem correlations and factor analyses resulted in elimination of four items which were considered redundant leaving 24 items in the final YDQ-spine with an optional section on what matters most to the child. The factor analyses showed a two-factor structure with a physical component (13 items) and a psychosocial component (10 items) in addition to one standalone item (sleep).
Conclusion: The YDQ-spine is a novel questionnaire with satisfactory content validity measuring physical and psychosocial components (including sleep disturbances) of spinal pain in children aged 9-12 years. It also offers an optional section on what matters most to the child allowing targeted care in clinical practice.
Keywords: back pain; paediatrics; pain management; rehabilitation medicine.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: None declared.
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