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Development of a self-report questionnaire designed for populationbased surveillance of gingivitis in adolescents: Assessment of content validity and reliability
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2017Registro en:
Journal of Applied Oral Science, Volumen 25, Issue 4, 2017, Pages 404-411.
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10.1590/1678-7757-2016-0511
Autor
Quiroz, Viviana
Reinero, Daniela
Hernández, Patricia
Contreras, Johanna
Vernal Astudillo, Rolando
Carvajal, Paola
Institución
Resumen
The major infectious diseases in Chile encompass the periodontal diseases,
with a combined prevalence that rises up to 90% of the population. Thus, the
population-based surveillance of periodontal diseases plays a central role for
assessing their prevalence and for planning, implementing, and evaluating
preventive and control programs. Self-report questionnaires have been
proposed for the surveillance of periodontal diseases in adult populations
world-wide. Objective: This study aimed to develop and assess the content
validity and reliability of a cognitively adapted self-report questionnaire
designed for surveillance of gingivitis in adolescents. Material and Methods:
Ten predetermined self-report questions evaluating early signs and symptoms
of gingivitis were preliminary assessed by a panel of clinical experts. Eight
questions were selected and cognitively tested in 20 adolescents aged 12 to
18 years from Santiago de Chile. The questionnaire was then conducted and
answered by 178 Chilean adolescents. Internal consistency was measured
using the Cronbach’s alpha and temporal stability was calculated using the
Kappa-index. Results: A reliable final self-report questionnaire consisting
of 5 questions was obtained, with a total Cronbach’s alpha of 0.73 and a
Kappa-index ranging from 0.41 to 0.77 between the different questions.
Conclusions: The proposed questionnaire is reliable, with an acceptable
internal consistency and a temporal stability from moderate to substantial,
and it is promising for estimating the prevalence of gingivitis in adolescents.