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Sampogna, F; Linder, D; Romano, GV; Gualberti, G; Merolla, R; di Luzio Paparatti, U.
Results of the validation study of the Psodisk instrument, and determination of the cut-off scores for varying degrees of impairment.
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2015; 29(4):725-731 Doi: 10.1111/jdv.12668
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Linder Michael Dennis
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Abstract:
The Psodisk is a 10-item visual instrument, aimed at measuring the burden of psoriasis on patients. To validate the Psodisk in a large sample of patients with psoriasis, and to define categories for the interpretation of the scores. Data were collected in 21 dermatological centres. The Psodisk was administered at baseline (t0), after 2 or 3 days (t1) and about 3 months (t2) after baseline, and data were used to assess validity and reliability of the instrument. The cut-off scores were determined using the perception of the severity of the disease by the patient as anchor point. The evaluable population consisted of 320 patients at baseline, with a mean Psodisk score of 36.9. The concurrent validity of the instrument was confirmed by the high correlation with Skindex-29 and DLQI. Factor analyses selected a single factor, which alone explained almost 60% of the variance. Cronbach's coefficient alpha was 0.927, suggesting a good reliability. Test-retest reliability was verified by a Pearson's correlation coefficient between the Psodisk scores at baseline and t1 of 0.924. Five categories of disease burden were defined: 1. minimal (<9); 2. mild (9-15); 3. moderate (16-30); 4. marked (31-50); 5. severe (>50). The Psodisk showed good psychometric properties. The definition of the cut-off scores will be useful to evaluate the burden of psoriasis on patients. © 2014 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.
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