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  • Psychometrics
  • Public Health

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  • PROMIS-29 is a standardized questionnaire for self-reported health status.
  • Developed in the US as part of the Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS).

Purpose of the Study:

  • Psychometric validation of the French-language version of PROMIS-29.
  • Establish general population reference values for France.

Main Methods:

  • Quota sampling of 1,501 individuals representative of the French general population.
  • Data collection included PROMIS-29, SF-36, chronic disease presence, and socio-demographics.

Main Results:

  • French PROMIS-29 showed excellent factorial validity, confirming the 7-factor model.
  • Scales demonstrated unidimensionality and invariance across age, education, and gender.
  • Gender and age-specific reference values for France were generated.

Conclusions:

  • The French PROMIS-29 is a valid and reliable measure of self-reported health status.
  • Further evaluation of sensitivity to change is needed for longitudinal studies.