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Psychometric Properties of the Spanish Version of the Highly Sensitive Child Scale: The Parent Version
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Adaptation and psychometric validation of Diabetes Health Profile (DHP-18) in patients with type 2 diabetes in Quito, Ecuador : a cross-sectional study
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Measuring the paradox of self-stigma: psychometric properties of a brief scale.
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In: Annals of general psychiatry, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 5 (2021)
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Measuring quality of life in the speaker with dysarthria: reliability and validity of the european portuguese version of the QoL-DyS
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Communication disorders in young children with cerebral palsy
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Validity and reliability of the Intelligibility in Context Scale: European Portuguese version
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Measuring quality of life in the speaker with dysarthria : Reliability and validity of the european Portuguese version of the qol-dys
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A systematic review of the psychometric properties of the cross-cultural translations and adaptations of the Multidimensional Perceived Social Support Scale (MSPSS)
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Adaptação cultural e validação do instrumento Ostomy Skin Tool para língua portuguesa do Brasil ; Adaptation and validation of the Ostomy Skin Tool to the Brazilian Portuguese language.
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Normative and validation data of an articulation test for Italian-speaking children
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Maltese translation and adaptation of champion's health belief model scale and the revised illness perception questionnaire for breast screening among maltese women
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The reliability and validity of a progress-monitoring tool: A psychometric examination of the phonological awareness skills of preschoolers with ASD
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Cross cultural adaptation of Berg balance scale in Greek for various balance impairments
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Rationale, Aim & Objectives: The Berg Balance Scale (BBS) although widely used for assessing balance, it has not been officially adapted into Greek. The aim therefore, of this research is to translate and validate the cross cultural adaptation of the Greek BBS (BBS-GR). Method: The BBS-GR was adapted according to international guidelines, (forward & backward translation, by four bilingual independent translators). The pre-final BBS-GR was piloted by 6 physiotherapists (1-5 years of experience) and 12 patients (5 men & 7 women, age 76±7 years) in the 1st pilot study and by 10 patients (7 men & 3 women, age 57±20 years) during the 2nd pilot study with balance impairments. After modifications, the final BBS-GR was undertaken to 112 patients (43 men, 69 women, age 67±19 years) for its psychometric testing. It was administered by two raters, twice over a 10 day period, to assess both inter- and test-retest reliability correspondingly. Bland-Altman analysis presented the levels of agreement between measurements. Validity was assessed by correlation of the BBS-GR with the Greek mini-Balance Evaluation Systems Test (mini-BESTest), the Functional Reach Test (FRT), the Timed Up and Go test (TUG) and the questionnaire of Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I). Results: Minor modifications to one item were required for the final BBS-GR version, and showed: excellent inter-rater reliability (ICC=0.998), test-retest (ICC=0.976) reliability and internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha=0.830). Measurements showed a level of agreement (meandif=0.126±0.7, p>0.05). Spearman’s correlations coefficient (rs) were strong between the BBS-GR and the Greek mini-BESTest (rs=0.844, p<0.001), the TUG (rs=-0.781, p<0.001), the FRT (rs=0.650, p<0.001) and FES-I (rs=-0.501, p<0.001), indicating good validity properties. Responsiveness across fallers and non fallers showed a moderate effect size (0.54). Conclusion: The excellent psychometric characteristics of the Greek BBS highly recommend its utility to the Greek clinical setting. Further research should be undertaken to evaluate responsiveness over treatment conditions.
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Balance; BBS; Cross-cultural adaptation; Greek; Reliability; Validity
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URL: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/13004 http://heraldopenaccess.us/fulltext/Physical-Medicine-Rehabilitation-&-Disabilities/Cross-Cultural-Adaptation-of-Berg-Balance-Scale-in-Greek-for-Various-Balance-Impairments.php
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Validity, reliability and interpretability of the Thai version of the urticaria control test (UCT) ...
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A Psycholinguistics Case Study: A Tool for Measuring Self-Efficacy in Efl at Tertiary Level in Balkans
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In: Zeitschrift für die Welt der Türken / Journal of World of Turks; Vol 8, No 2 (2016): [ZFWT] VOL. 8, NO. 2 (2016); 257-273 (2016)
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Psychometric properties of the Children's Automatic Thoughts Scale (CATS) in Chinese adolescents
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Implementation of forensic voice comparison within the new paradigm for the evaluation of forensic evidence
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Adaptation and validation of the reading strategy use scale for the Portuguese population ; Adaptação e validação da Escala Reading Strategy Use para a população portuguesa
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