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A Rasch analysis of the Danish version of the occupational balance questionnaire (OBQ11)

Morville, Anne Le LU ; Wagman, Petra and Håkansson, Carita LU orcid (2024) In Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 31(1).
Abstract

Background: OBQ11 was developed in a Swedish context. To evaluate occupational balance, accurate self-rating instruments in the native language are needed. Aim: The aim was to investigate the measurement properties of the Danish version of OBQ11, using the Rasch analysis. Method: Data for the analysis of the Danish version of OBQ11 (OBQ11-DK) was gathered online, and all full data records (n 366) were included in the analysis. Results: Three items showed non-significant marginal under- or overfit, suggesting a degree of misfit between the data and the Rasch model. Unidimensionality was not reached, though, since the proportion of persons with different estimates were more than 5% and thus the OBQ11-DK cannot be said to assess a person’s... (More)

Background: OBQ11 was developed in a Swedish context. To evaluate occupational balance, accurate self-rating instruments in the native language are needed. Aim: The aim was to investigate the measurement properties of the Danish version of OBQ11, using the Rasch analysis. Method: Data for the analysis of the Danish version of OBQ11 (OBQ11-DK) was gathered online, and all full data records (n 366) were included in the analysis. Results: Three items showed non-significant marginal under- or overfit, suggesting a degree of misfit between the data and the Rasch model. Unidimensionality was not reached, though, since the proportion of persons with different estimates were more than 5% and thus the OBQ11-DK cannot be said to assess a person’s perception of occupational balance. Conclusion: The present version of the OBQ11-DK shows the need for further development and testing and is not tested for test/retest or in clinical samples. The results and small number of items may after modifications and further studies make it feasible to implement OBQ11-DK into settings where the measuring of occupational balance is needed.

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10.1080/11038128.2024.2327356
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  author       = {{Morville, Anne Le and Wagman, Petra and Håkansson, Carita}},
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  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11038128.2024.2327356}},
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