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Health and Quality of Life Outcomes (2016) 14:Page 10 ofTable 5 Comparison of relative validity (RV) of [https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2015.05.021 title= j.cub.2015.05.021] QDIS-7 and generic measures in discriminating across severity levels, five disease groupsDisease/ Measure Arthritis QDIS-7d SF-8 PCSe SF-8 MCS CKD QDIS-7 SF-8 PCS SF-8 MCS Cardiovascular QDIS-7 SF-8 PCS SF-8 MCS Diabetes QDIS-7 SF-8 PCS SF-8 MCS Respiratory QDIS-7 SF-8 PCS SF-8 MCSeMean (SD) by Self-Evaluated Severitya Mild (N = 688) 49.2 (6.88) 48.1 (7.60) 51.8 (8.08) (N = 189) 44.7 (6.96) 42.2 (11.10) 50.4 (9.43) (n = 469) 48.5 (8.83) 41.8 (10.25) 49.8 (9.70) (N = 870) 45.3 (6.42) 48.4 (8.76) 51.9 (8.08) (N = 1106) 44.7 (7.10) 48.1 (9.46) 49.5 (9.34) Moderate (N = 564) 57.4 (5.83) 40.9 (8.65) 48.8 (10.19) (N = 56) 53.3 (7.72) 37.3 (10.61) 45.6 (11.82) (n = 107) 58.9 (6.66) 34.2 (8.55) 46.5 (10.70) (N = 317) 51.5 (7.21) 44.4 (9.93) 48.4 (9.75) (N = 297) 56.4 (6.71) 41.4 (10.20) 46.4 (11.65) Severe (N = 214) 64.9 (5.81) 31.2 (8.22) 44.7 (11.40) (N = 33) 61.3 (8.40) 33.3 (7.50) 44.4 (11.33) (n = 35) 65.6 (5.60) 30.4 (7.21) 39.1 (12.74) (N = 58) 59.0 (5.85) 40.6 (11.03) 42.6 (11.49) (N = 109) 64.3 (7.07) 33.4 (10.84) 42.2 (12.06)F-ratioRVb95  CIc586.27 383.73 49.1.00 0.65 0.08 (0.56,0.76) (0.05,0.12)87.99 12.41 8.1.00 0.14 0.09 (0.06,0.26) (0.02,0.20)123.29 43.32 21.1.00 0.35 0.17 (0.24,0.50) (0.07,0.30)196.01 36.59 44.1.00 0.19 0.23 (0.11,0.28) (0.13,0.34)622.23 149.30 32.1.00 0.24 0.05 (0.18,0.30) (0.03,0.08)Abbreviations: CKD chronic kidney disease a Severity defined as Mild (None, Mild), Moderate, or Severe (Severe, Very Severe) in response to item How would you rate the severity of your  in the past 4 weeks? b Relative validity (RV) is computed as the ratio of the comparator F-statistic over the QDIS-7 F-statistic c Comparator confidence intervals (CI) estimated using bootstrap d QDIS-7 scored so a higher score equals worse health e Norm-based scoring of SF-8 Health Survey summary measures based on a representative probability sample of the US general household population surveyed in 2011, norms (mean = 50, SD = 10) scored so a higher score equals better healthratings within all five disease groups. QDIS-7 consistently had higher correlations with other disease-specific measures than with generic physical (r = -0.43 to -0.69, median = -0.52) and mental (r = -0.38 to -0.51, median = -0.44) summary measures.Responsivenessdisease-specific measure, was replicated across pre-ID groups analyzed separately with one exception (equivalent QDIS and generic SF-8 PCS RV estimates for OA).NormsIn longitudinal analyses, 59.4  reported the same preID disease status at 9-month follow-up and those who changed were more likely better (24.6  ) than worse (16.0  ). Table 7 compares mean [http://www.montreallanguage.com/members/laurabutton46/activity/425570/ Ffering, involving physical, psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions from the individual.] changes in QDIS and physical and mental scores across five groups reporting different disease-specific outcomes. In support of the hypothesis that disease-specific QDIS measures are more responsive than generic [https://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jir.2012.0142 title= jir.2012.0142] measures, Table 7 shows a much higher F-ratio (F = 29.8, p

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Health and Quality of Life Outcomes (2016) 14:Page 10 ofTable 5 Comparison of relative validity (RV) of title= j.cub.2015.05.021 QDIS-7 and generic measures in discriminating across severity levels, five disease groupsDisease/ Measure Arthritis QDIS-7d SF-8 PCSe SF-8 MCS CKD QDIS-7 SF-8 PCS SF-8 MCS Cardiovascular QDIS-7 SF-8 PCS SF-8 MCS Diabetes QDIS-7 SF-8 PCS SF-8 MCS Respiratory QDIS-7 SF-8 PCS SF-8 MCSeMean (SD) by Self-Evaluated Severitya Mild (N = 688) 49.2 (6.88) 48.1 (7.60) 51.8 (8.08) (N = 189) 44.7 (6.96) 42.2 (11.10) 50.4 (9.43) (n = 469) 48.5 (8.83) 41.8 (10.25) 49.8 (9.70) (N = 870) 45.3 (6.42) 48.4 (8.76) 51.9 (8.08) (N = 1106) 44.7 (7.10) 48.1 (9.46) 49.5 (9.34) Moderate (N = 564) 57.4 (5.83) 40.9 (8.65) 48.8 (10.19) (N = 56) 53.3 (7.72) 37.3 (10.61) 45.6 (11.82) (n = 107) 58.9 (6.66) 34.2 (8.55) 46.5 (10.70) (N = 317) 51.5 (7.21) 44.4 (9.93) 48.4 (9.75) (N = 297) 56.4 (6.71) 41.4 (10.20) 46.4 (11.65) Severe (N = 214) 64.9 (5.81) 31.2 (8.22) 44.7 (11.40) (N = 33) 61.3 (8.40) 33.3 (7.50) 44.4 (11.33) (n = 35) 65.6 (5.60) 30.4 (7.21) 39.1 (12.74) (N = 58) 59.0 (5.85) 40.6 (11.03) 42.6 (11.49) (N = 109) 64.3 (7.07) 33.4 (10.84) 42.2 (12.06)F-ratioRVb95 CIc586.27 383.73 49.1.00 0.65 0.08 (0.56,0.76) (0.05,0.12)87.99 12.41 8.1.00 0.14 0.09 (0.06,0.26) (0.02,0.20)123.29 43.32 21.1.00 0.35 0.17 (0.24,0.50) (0.07,0.30)196.01 36.59 44.1.00 0.19 0.23 (0.11,0.28) (0.13,0.34)622.23 149.30 32.1.00 0.24 0.05 (0.18,0.30) (0.03,0.08)Abbreviations: CKD chronic kidney disease a Severity defined as Mild (None, Mild), Moderate, or Severe (Severe, Very Severe) in response to item How would you rate the severity of your in the past 4 weeks? b Relative validity (RV) is computed as the ratio of the comparator F-statistic over the QDIS-7 F-statistic c Comparator confidence intervals (CI) estimated using bootstrap d QDIS-7 scored so a higher score equals worse health e Norm-based scoring of SF-8 Health Survey summary measures based on a representative probability sample of the US general household population surveyed in 2011, norms (mean = 50, SD = 10) scored so a higher score equals better healthratings within all five disease groups. QDIS-7 consistently had higher correlations with other disease-specific measures than with generic physical (r = -0.43 to -0.69, median = -0.52) and mental (r = -0.38 to -0.51, median = -0.44) summary measures.Responsivenessdisease-specific measure, was replicated across pre-ID groups analyzed separately with one exception (equivalent QDIS and generic SF-8 PCS RV estimates for OA).NormsIn longitudinal analyses, 59.4 reported the same preID disease status at 9-month follow-up and those who changed were more likely better (24.6 ) than worse (16.0 ). Table 7 compares mean Ffering, involving physical, psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions from the individual. changes in QDIS and physical and mental scores across five groups reporting different disease-specific outcomes. In support of the hypothesis that disease-specific QDIS measures are more responsive than generic title= jir.2012.0142 measures, Table 7 shows a much higher F-ratio (F = 29.8, p