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Parental-caregiver perceptions of child oral health-related quality of life (P-CPQ): Psychometric properties for the peruvian spanish language.

Saul Martins PaivaJorge L. CastilloUrsula AlbitesJenny AbantoDenisse Aguilar-gálvezMarcelo Bönecker

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Quality of lifeMaleParentsvalidityPsychometricsAdolescentPsychometricsIntraclass correlationOdontologíaOral HealthDevelopmental psychologyQuality of life (healthcare)childrenCronbach's alphaSurveys and QuestionnairesPeruHumansChildGeneral DentistryReliability (statistics)LanguagereliabilityCultural CharacteristicsOral Medicine and PathologyResearchDiscriminant validityConstruct validityReproducibility of Results:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]//purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.14 [https]Ciencias de la saludOtorhinolaryngologyCaregiversScale (social sciences)UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASQuality of Lifeoral healthSurgeryFemalePsychologyClinical psychology

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Objectives: The aim of the study was to cross-culturally adapt the Parental-Caregiver Perceptions Questionnaire (P-CPQ) to the Peruvian Spanish language and assess its reliability and validity. Study Design: To translate and cross-cultural adapt the instrument, 60 parents answered the P-CPQ in two pilot tests. The final version of the P-CPQ was evaluated in 200 parents of children aged 11 to 14 years, who were clini - cally examined for dental caries. The internal consistency was assessed by Cronbach's alpha coefficient while repeat administration of the P-CPQ on the same 200 children facilitated the test-retest reliability via intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Construct and discriminant validity were based on associations of the P-CPQ with global ratings of oral health and clinical groups, respectively. Results: The mean (standard deviation) P-CPQ score was 15.64 (11.89). Internal consistency was confirmed by a Cronbach's alpha of 0.84. Test-retest reliability revealed excellent reproducibility (ICC= 0.94). Construct validity was satisfactory, demonstrating significant correlations between global ratings (oral health and overall well-being) and the total scale and for subscale. Discriminant validity was significant ( p <0.001), supporting its ability to dis - criminate between clinical groups. Conclusions: The Peruvian Spanish P-CPQ has satisfactory psychometric properties to assess parental-caregivers perceptions on their children's oral health-related quality of life.

10.4317/medoral.19195https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24121913