PROMIS-SSRA - PROMIS Item Bank v2.0, Satisfaction with Social Roles and Activities

Overview

Purpose
Measure global, physical, mental, and social health for adults and children
Respondents
  • Proxy
  • Person with a Disability
Administration Method
Survey
Administration Mode
In-person
Developer
Health Measures (funded by NIH)
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Population
Physical Disability

Instrument Citation(s)

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Psychometric Citation

  • Cella, D., Riley, W., Stone, A., Rothrock, N., Reeve, B., Yount, S., . . . PROMIS Cooperative Group. (2010). The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Developed and Tested Its First Wave of Adult Self-Reported Health Outcome Item Banks: 2005-2008. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 63(11), 1179-1194.

    Type of Publication
    Peer review
    Instrument Language
    English
    Sample: Age (Mean and Range)

    Range: 18-65+ years

    Sample: Age Group

    18-64 Years, 65+ Years

    Sample: Countries/State

    United States

    Sample: Disability Type

    Other

    Sample: Gender (%male)

    48%

    Sample: Race/Ethnicity (%)

    82% white;
    9% black;
    8% multiracial;
    and 1% others

    Sample: Sampling Strategy

    A sample-matching procedure to select representative sample

    Sample: Size

    21133 in Wave 1

    Reliability: Internal Consistency

    Cronbach's Alpha for all subscale (ɑ>.88)

    Reliability: Other Evidence

    The consistently low standard errors across most the measurement continuum provides confidence in the precision of score estimates, even at the individual level.

    Validity: Construct (Convergent and Discriminant)

    Construct validity is based on correlations between scores on item banks, item bank short forms, and legacy measures:
    (1) Physical function full bank is correlated at r = 0.96 with the short form and -0.80 to -0.88 with legacy measures;
    (2) Fatigue full bank is correlated at r = 0.76 with the short form and .89 to .95 with legacy measures;
    (3) Pain full bank is correlated at r = .98 (behavior) and .95 (interference) with the short form and -.86 to .85 with legacy measures; banks are correlated at r = 0.69
    (4) Sleep full bank is correlated at r = .96 (disturbance) and .98 (sleep-related impairment) with the short form and .25 to .85 with legacy measures; The banks are correlated at r = 0.75
    (5) Emotional distress: correlated at r = .96 (Anger), .96 (anxiety), and .96 (depression); from .51 to .83 with legacy measures; banks are correlated from .51 to .81;
    (6) Social health: correlated at .99 with short forms (for both satisfaction with participation in discretionary social activities and satisfaction with participation in social roles); .44 to .76 with legacy measures; banks are correlated at .93

    Study design
    Cross-sectional