The Greek version of the Childhood Health Assessment Questionnaire (CHAQ) and the Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ)
P. Pratsidou-Gertsi1, O. Vougiouka2, E. Tsitsami1, N. Ruperto3, A. Siamopoulou-Mavridou4, C. Dracou5, Í. Daskas4, M. Trachana1, V. Alaleou1, F. Kanakoudi-Tsakalidou1, for the Paediatric Rheumatology International Trials Organisation (PRINTO)
11st Department of Pediatrics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; 22nd Department of Pediatrics, Athens' University, Athens, Greece; 3Laboratorio di Informatica Medica, IRCCS S. Matteo, Pavia, Italy; 4Department of Pediatrics, University of Ioannina, Ioannina; 51st Department of Pediatrics, Athens' University, Athens, Greece.
ABSTRACT
We report herein the results of the cross-cultural adaptation and validation into the Greek language of the
parent's version of 2 health related quality of life instruments. The Childhood Health Assessment Questionnaire (CHAQ) is a disease specific health instrument that measures functional ability in daily living activities in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). The Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ) is a generic health instrument designed to capture the physical and psychosocial well-being of children independently from the underlying disease. The Greek CHAQ CHQ were fully validated with 3 forward and 3 backward translations. A total of 143 subjects were enrolled: 82 patients with JIA (28% systemic onset, 24% polyarticular onset, 10% extended oligoarticular subtype, and 38% persistent oligoarticular subtype) and 61 healthy children. The CHAQ clinically discriminated between healthy subjects and JIA patients, with the systemic, polyarticular and extended oligoarticular subtypes having a higher degree of disability, pain, and a lower overall well-being when compared to their healthy peers. Also the CHQ clinically discriminated between healthy subjects and JIA patients, with the systemic onset, polyarticular onset and extended oligoarticular subtypes having a lower physical and psychosocial well-being when compared to their healthy peers.
In conclusion the Greek version of the CHAQ-CHQ is a reliable, and valid tool for the functional, physical and psychosocial assessment of children with
JIA.
Key words
Greek Childhood Health Assessment Questionnaire (CHAQ), Greek Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ), cross cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation, health related quality of life, juvenile idiopathic arthritis
(JIA), healthy children.
Supported by a grant from the European Union (BMH4-983531 CA), and by IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo (Pavia, Italy).
Please address correspondence and requests for reprints to either: Florence Kanakoudi
Tsakalidou, MD, 2, M. Botsari Str, 54643 Thessaloniki, Greece.
E-mail: flkan@med.auth.gr
or PRINTO, IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo, Pediatria Generale e Reumatologia,
Piazzale Golgi, 2, 27100 Pavia, Italy.
E-mail: nruperto@smatteo.pv.it
WWW: http://www.medit.it/printo/
Clin Exp Rheumatol 2001; 19 (Suppl. 23): 765-S80.
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Rheumatology 2001.