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Area of Science:

  • Psychometrics
  • Health Outcomes Research
  • Quantitative Psychology

Background:

  • Item Response Theory (IRT) is increasingly utilized in health outcomes research for questionnaire development and evaluation.
  • IRT methods aid in refining existing instruments and developing new ones for better measurement precision.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of Item Response Theory (IRT) principles.
  • To discuss critical issues in applying IRT to health questionnaires.
  • To demonstrate IRT's utility with a practical example using a depression scale.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized data from 6,504 adolescents on the 19-item Feelings Scale for depression.
  • Employed the Graded Response Model for item calibration on a development sample.
  • Constructed and validated a 10-item short form against the original scale.

Main Results:

  • Item parameters showed a wide range of depression measurement, with optimal discrimination at higher levels.
  • IRT scores from the short and long forms highly correlated (.96) in the validation sample.
  • Nearly 90% of participants were identically classified for depression risk using both forms.

Conclusions:

  • Item Response Theory (IRT) is a powerful tool for developing, evaluating, and refining questionnaires.
  • Appropriate IRT application leads to precise, valid, and brief instruments.
  • IRT can significantly minimize participant response burden while maintaining measurement quality.