Development and Validation of the Questionnaire of Young People's Participation–Young Adults (QYPP‐YA)

Author:

Cytera Chirine12,Muehlan Holger3,Rapp Marion1,Guyard Audrey4,Thyen Ute1,Schmidt Silke2,Markwart Henriette5,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine Universität zu Lübeck Lübeck Germany

2. Institute of Psychology University of Greifswald Greifswald Germany

3. Institute of Medical Psychology Health and Medical University Erfurt Germany

4. UMR 5525 CNRS/TIMC‐IMAG Team MESP Grenoble Alpes University Grenoble France

5. Community Medicine, Department Methods of Community Medicine University Medicine of Greifswald Greifswald Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundThe Questionnaire of Young People's Participation (QYPP) was developed for use in children and adolescents. To track participation throughout transition from childhood to adulthood, we adapted it for young adults using focus groups. Aim of this study was to validate this measure, the QYPP–Young Adults (QYPP‐YA).MethodsWe recruited young adults with cerebral palsy (CP) and a representative, same‐aged sample of the general population (GP). The GP‐sample was split into two equivalent subsamples, one part to identify the factor structure via exploratory factor analysis and another part to test the resulting model via confirmatory factor analysis. Reliability and different forms of validity were investigated.ResultsThe final QYPP‐YA includes 17 items assigned to six domains (Autonomy, Independency, Intimate Relationships, Interpersonal Relationships, Social Life, Online Communication). Scales show satisfying internal consistencies in the CP‐sample and in the GP‐sample, except for ‘Online Communication’. Convergent, divergent and known‐group validity were confirmed.ConclusionsThe QYPP‐YA instrument features promising psychometric characteristics to assess key domains of participation in healthy and disabled young adults. It provides a multidimensional, economic and sound assessment for use in population surveys and clinical trials.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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