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Validity and Reliability of Korean-translated Version of Community Integration Questionnaire(K-CIQ) for Patients With Stroke

  • Korean Journal of Occupational Therapy
  • Abbr : Korean J of Occup Ther
  • 2018, 26(1), pp.133-146
  • DOI : 10.14519/jksot.2018.26.1.10
  • Publisher : Korean Society Of Occupational Therapy
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > Working Therapeutics
  • Received : January 31, 2018
  • Accepted : March 24, 2018
  • Published : March 30, 2018

Song, A-Young 1 Cha, tae- hyun 2 Lee Jaeshin 2 kim, Su-kyoung 2

1유성 웰니스 재활전문병원 작업치료실
2건양대학교

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ABSTRACT

Objective: This study was to develop Korean Version of Community Integration Questionnaire(K-CIQ) translational CIQ, validity and reliability were verified. Methods: In study of K-CIQ, total of 300 study subjects including 200 adult stroke patients and 100 normal people. In order to validity and reliability of K-CIQ which was 4 validity studies were conducted including content, discriminant, convergent and construct validity, and internal consistency and test-retest reliability. Results: Content validity results showed high scores around 4 point in all 15 item in the verification of understanding, and content validity index was highly calculated at .96 in item-fit test. In K-CIQ average scores in discriminant validity results, stroke group showed lower scores than normal group and the differences were statistically significant( p <.01). In convergent validity results, correlation between SF-36 and K-CIQ was .197 and this showed statistically significant positive correlation( p <.01). In construct validity results, 4 factors and 13 item were identified. Internal consistency of total item in K-CIQ was at high level of .712. In test-retest reliability results all areas were statistically significant. Conclusion: The K-CIQ for stroke patients, has been proven validity and reliability. Based on these results, K-CIQ is expected to be used as basic data to measure various local rehabilitation results and related studies, and as useful tools to measure social independence and regional community participation.

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