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. 2023 May 26;32(11):3005–3026. doi: 10.1007/s11136-023-03441-x

Table 3.

Psychometric performance

Study reference Type of disorder tested N Age Algorithm Perspectives Discriminant validity Convergent validity Responsiveness Feasibility Test–retest reliability Internal consistency
EQ-5D-3L
 Matza, 2005 [61] ADHD 126 7–18 UK (adults) Proxy-report (parent) Y Y
 Bouwmans, 2014 [40] ADHD 6–18 Dutch (adults) Proxy (parent) Y Y
 Byford, 2013 [35] Depression 199 11–17 UK (adults) Self-report Y  + - Y
 Lynch, 2016 Depression 392 13–17 NA Self-report Y
 Dickerson, 2018 [57] Depression 376 13–17 NA Self-report Y Y
EQ-5D-5L
 Dams, 2021 [64] PTSD 87 14–21 German (adults) Self-report Y Y N Y
EQ-5D-Y-5L
 Astrom, 2020 [26] Psychiatric disorders 52 13–17 Dimension Self-report Y  + - Y
CHU9D
 Furber, 2015 [55] MHPs 200 5–17 UK (adults) and Australian (Adolescents) tariffs Proxy report (caregivers) Y Y
 Wolf, 2021 [59] MHPs 396 6–15 UK (adults) and Australian (Adolescents) tariffs Proxy (parent) Y Y Y
QWB
 Lynch, 2016 Depression 392 13–17 Canada Self-report Y
 Dickerson, 2018 [57] Depression 376 13–17 Canada Self-report Y Y
SF-6D
 Lynch, 2016 Depression 392 13–17 UK (adults) Self-report +−
 Dickerson, 2018 [57] Depression 376 13–17 UK (adults) Self-report Y Y
HUI3
 Lynch, 2016 Depression 392 13–17 Canada Self-report Y
 Dickerson, 2018 [57] Depression 376 13–17 Canada Self-report Y Y
HUI2
 Lynch, 2016 Depression 392 13–17 Canada Self-report Y
 Dickerson, 2018 [57] Depression 376 13–17 Canada Self-report Y Y

Y: psychometric performance was significant, N: Psychometric performance was not significant, +−: Psychometric performance was inclusive

MHPs General mental health problems