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. 2021 May 31;19:157. doi: 10.1186/s12955-021-01794-w

Table 2.

Statistical tests and criteria for assessment of measurement properties of the SF-12v2

Measurement property Definition Statistical test and criteria for assessment
Dimensionality

Local dependency

Response to an item should not be dependent on the response to another item

Uni-dimensionality

Extent to which items for the PCS-12 and MCS-12 measure one underlying construct

Person-item residual correlation values > 0.2 above the average correlation is indicative of local dependency [22, 23, 30]

Uni-dimensionality confirmed if < 5% of significant t-tests between two most dissimilar subsets of items identified from the PCA of standardised residuals [22]. Where > 5% significant t-tests, uni-dimensionality supported if lower bounds of CI < 0.05 [22]

Response thresholds Degree to which participants were able to discriminate between the response options for each item in the SF-12v2

Examination of pattern of thresholds from the threshold map

Inspection of category probability curves. Thresholds considered to be ordered if each response option systematically has a point along the location continuum to be the most likely response

Internal consistency The degree of inter-relatedness among SF-12v2 items Person separation index (PSI) values > 0.70 indicates good internal consistency (similar to Cronbach α values) [22]
Measurement invariance (item bias) Whether or not different groups with similar characteristics (e.g. men vs women, public vs private) respond differently to a given item Measured using differential item functioning (DIF). Uniform DIF is indicated by a significant main effect for the person factor (e.g. sex) using a Bonferroni adjusted p value for significance [22]. Non-uniform DIF is indicated by a significant interaction effect [22]
Targeting Degree to which the PCS-12 and MCS-12 scores was targeted to patients with lung cancer A well-targeted scale will have mean location logit score of zero [22]. Items will also be well-aligned on the person-item threshold distribution map

PCA, principal component analysis; CI, confidence interval; DIF, differential item functioning; PSI, person separation index; PCS-12, physical component summary; MC-12, mental component summary