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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Mov Disord. 2016 Nov 7;31(12):1865–1873. doi: 10.1002/mds.26847

Table 4.

Race/ethnicity-based statistically significant DIF

Race/ethnicity-Based NU-DIF: Impact magnitude of identified significant DIF
Item R2 Magnitude

Part 1
N=5561
1.12 Lightheadedness White vs. all others 0.0010 Negligible

Race/ethnicity-Based U-DIF: Impact magnitude of identified significant DIF
Item R2 Magnitude

Part 1
N=5561
1.2 Hallucinations
White vs. all others 0.0020 Negligible
Asian vs. all others 0.0071 Negligible
1.7 Sleep problems Asian vs. all others 0.0034 Negligible
1.11 Constipation
White vs. all others 0.0076 Negligible
Asian vs. all others 0.0070 Negligible
Hispanic vs. all others 0.0024 Negligible
1.13 Fatigue Asian vs. all others 0.0041 Negligible

Part 2
N=5559
2.2 Saliva/drooling
White vs. all others 0.0012 Negligible
Hispanic vs. all others 0.0014 Negligible
2.3 Swallowing Hispanic vs. all others 0.0010 Negligible
2.10 Tremors
White vs. all others 0.0039 Negligible
Asian vs. all others 0.0058 Negligible
2.13 Fatigue Asian vs. all others 0.0011 Negligible

Legend: Three groups had sufficient item representation to be compared: Whites (non-Hispanic), Hispanics, and Asians. Each group was compared against the combined comparator groups. Most of the MDS-UPDRS items did meet the minimal statistical criteria for DIF (see text). The Table lists items with DIF identified by both lordif and MIMIC as independent approaches (p values shown in Supplemental Materials. McFadden's R2 and impact Magnitude shown in columns.7