Validation of the English and simplified Mandarin versions of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire - Short Form in Chinese cancer survivors

Background: The fear of illness progression is common amongst those with chronic illnesses including cancers, and contributes to high psychological morbidity. Research in Asia on such fears however, is limited by a paucity of validated measurement instruments. Amongst the many available instruments,...

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Main Authors: Mahendran, Rathi, Liu, Jianlin, Kuparasundram, Sangita, Griva, Konstadina
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1486472023-03-05T16:43:09Z Validation of the English and simplified Mandarin versions of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire - Short Form in Chinese cancer survivors Mahendran, Rathi Liu, Jianlin Kuparasundram, Sangita Griva, Konstadina Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine Fear of Progression Questionnaire Validation Background: The fear of illness progression is common amongst those with chronic illnesses including cancers, and contributes to high psychological morbidity. Research in Asia on such fears however, is limited by a paucity of validated measurement instruments. Amongst the many available instruments, the Fear of Progression Questionnaire has a high quality rating, an important consideration in its selection. This study developed a simplified Mandarin version of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire - Short Form (FoP-Q-SF), and validated the English and Mandarin versions for use in Chinese populations. Methods: The translation to a simplified Mandarin version was through a forward-backward translation with emphasis on conceptual and cultural equivalence. Cancer survivors (N= 341) completed a self-report questionnaire,the Fear of Progression Questionnaire–Short Form, other measures of fear of progression, depression, anxiety, and quality of life. Reliability and criterion validity were assessed, and the factor-structure was replicated with a confirmatory factor analysis. Results: The Fear of Progression Questionnaire–Short Form demonstrated high internal and test-retest reliability.Criterion validity was also demonstrated through convergent, concurrent and discriminant validity. The factor structure was supported and replicated. The goodness-of-fit indices of the original model indicated some misfit,which could be adequately addressed by freeing five parameters in the error covariance matrix, without changing the one-factor structure. Conclusions: The Fear of Progression Questionnaire–Short Form is a reliable and valid measure of fear of progression applicable to a mixed-cancer survivor population in Singapore. The simplified Mandarin version of the questionnaire will be useful in other parts of Asia and for Chinese migrants in the West, further extending the use of this questionnaire. Published version 2021-05-19T07:37:50Z 2021-05-19T07:37:50Z 2020 Journal Article Mahendran, R., Liu, J., Kuparasundram, S. & Griva, K. (2020). Validation of the English and simplified Mandarin versions of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire - Short Form in Chinese cancer survivors. BMC Psychology, 8(1). https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40359-020-0374-0 2050-7283 0000-0003-4213-7163 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148647 10.1186/s40359-020-0374-0 32005291 2-s2.0-85078851780 1 8 en BMC Psychology © 2020 The Author(s). This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Science::Medicine
Fear of Progression Questionnaire
Validation
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Fear of Progression Questionnaire
Validation
Mahendran, Rathi
Liu, Jianlin
Kuparasundram, Sangita
Griva, Konstadina
Validation of the English and simplified Mandarin versions of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire - Short Form in Chinese cancer survivors
description Background: The fear of illness progression is common amongst those with chronic illnesses including cancers, and contributes to high psychological morbidity. Research in Asia on such fears however, is limited by a paucity of validated measurement instruments. Amongst the many available instruments, the Fear of Progression Questionnaire has a high quality rating, an important consideration in its selection. This study developed a simplified Mandarin version of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire - Short Form (FoP-Q-SF), and validated the English and Mandarin versions for use in Chinese populations. Methods: The translation to a simplified Mandarin version was through a forward-backward translation with emphasis on conceptual and cultural equivalence. Cancer survivors (N= 341) completed a self-report questionnaire,the Fear of Progression Questionnaire–Short Form, other measures of fear of progression, depression, anxiety, and quality of life. Reliability and criterion validity were assessed, and the factor-structure was replicated with a confirmatory factor analysis. Results: The Fear of Progression Questionnaire–Short Form demonstrated high internal and test-retest reliability.Criterion validity was also demonstrated through convergent, concurrent and discriminant validity. The factor structure was supported and replicated. The goodness-of-fit indices of the original model indicated some misfit,which could be adequately addressed by freeing five parameters in the error covariance matrix, without changing the one-factor structure. Conclusions: The Fear of Progression Questionnaire–Short Form is a reliable and valid measure of fear of progression applicable to a mixed-cancer survivor population in Singapore. The simplified Mandarin version of the questionnaire will be useful in other parts of Asia and for Chinese migrants in the West, further extending the use of this questionnaire.
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Mahendran, Rathi
Liu, Jianlin
Kuparasundram, Sangita
Griva, Konstadina
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author Mahendran, Rathi
Liu, Jianlin
Kuparasundram, Sangita
Griva, Konstadina
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title Validation of the English and simplified Mandarin versions of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire - Short Form in Chinese cancer survivors
title_short Validation of the English and simplified Mandarin versions of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire - Short Form in Chinese cancer survivors
title_full Validation of the English and simplified Mandarin versions of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire - Short Form in Chinese cancer survivors
title_fullStr Validation of the English and simplified Mandarin versions of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire - Short Form in Chinese cancer survivors
title_full_unstemmed Validation of the English and simplified Mandarin versions of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire - Short Form in Chinese cancer survivors
title_sort validation of the english and simplified mandarin versions of the fear of progression questionnaire - short form in chinese cancer survivors
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