Validation of Hindi (Indian) version of the child perceptions questionnaire (CPQ11-14) among 11–14 year old School Children

Context: Oral health is a fundamental aspect of general health which significantly affects quality of life (QoL) of an individual. Oral health-related QoL is a multidimensional concept determined by race, education, culture, and experiences related to oral diseases. Aim: This study aims to evaluate...

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Main Authors: Radhey Shyam, B C Manjunath, Adarsh Kumar, Ridhi Narang, Ankita Goyal, Mamta Ghanghas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dental Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2019;volume=30;issue=5;spage=697;epage=702;aulast=Shyam
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spelling doaj-bea9bec80fee47149f47ace8ecda89b02020-11-25T02:48:56ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dental Research0970-92901998-36032019-01-0130569770210.4103/ijdr.IJDR_588_17Validation of Hindi (Indian) version of the child perceptions questionnaire (CPQ11-14) among 11–14 year old School ChildrenRadhey ShyamB C ManjunathAdarsh KumarRidhi NarangAnkita GoyalMamta GhanghasContext: Oral health is a fundamental aspect of general health which significantly affects quality of life (QoL) of an individual. Oral health-related QoL is a multidimensional concept determined by race, education, culture, and experiences related to oral diseases. Aim: This study aims to evaluate the Hindi (Indian) version of the child perceptions questionnaire (CPQ11-14) among 11–14-year-old school children in Rohtak City, Haryana, India. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 586 children in Rohtak city, Haryana, India, to find out the translation and cross-cultural adaptation of CPQ11-14. The original version of CPQ11-14was translated to Hindi language, and the dental caries experience was measured by caries assessment spectrum and treatment index. Statistical Analysis: The data were entered into Microsoft Excel and analyzed using SPSS 18. Reliability was assessed in 2 ways: internal consistency reliability and test-retest reliability. The level of significance was set at 0.05. Results: Construct validity was confirmed demonstrating statistically significant associations between total CPQ11-14 score and global ratings of oral health (P = 0.00) and overall well-being (P = 0.00). Mean CPQ11-14scores (20.30 ± 10.91) including all the domain scores were higher among children without dental caries when compared to children with dental caries (19.79 ± 9.88) and the instrument was not able to discriminate between two clinical groups significantly (P = 0.08). Conclusion: The Hindi version of the CPQ11-14 questionnaire is a reliable instrument having good reliability, good construct, and convergent validity but lacks discriminant validity. Shorter forms of CPQ11-14may be more useful when compared to original construct.http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2019;volume=30;issue=5;spage=697;epage=702;aulast=Shyamcaries assessment spectrum and treatment indexchild perceptions questionnaire 11–14construct validitydental cariesdiscriminant validity
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author Radhey Shyam
B C Manjunath
Adarsh Kumar
Ridhi Narang
Ankita Goyal
Mamta Ghanghas
spellingShingle Radhey Shyam
B C Manjunath
Adarsh Kumar
Ridhi Narang
Ankita Goyal
Mamta Ghanghas
Validation of Hindi (Indian) version of the child perceptions questionnaire (CPQ11-14) among 11–14 year old School Children
Indian Journal of Dental Research
caries assessment spectrum and treatment index
child perceptions questionnaire 11–14
construct validity
dental caries
discriminant validity
author_facet Radhey Shyam
B C Manjunath
Adarsh Kumar
Ridhi Narang
Ankita Goyal
Mamta Ghanghas
author_sort Radhey Shyam
title Validation of Hindi (Indian) version of the child perceptions questionnaire (CPQ11-14) among 11–14 year old School Children
title_short Validation of Hindi (Indian) version of the child perceptions questionnaire (CPQ11-14) among 11–14 year old School Children
title_full Validation of Hindi (Indian) version of the child perceptions questionnaire (CPQ11-14) among 11–14 year old School Children
title_fullStr Validation of Hindi (Indian) version of the child perceptions questionnaire (CPQ11-14) among 11–14 year old School Children
title_full_unstemmed Validation of Hindi (Indian) version of the child perceptions questionnaire (CPQ11-14) among 11–14 year old School Children
title_sort validation of hindi (indian) version of the child perceptions questionnaire (cpq11-14) among 11–14 year old school children
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dental Research
issn 0970-9290
1998-3603
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Context: Oral health is a fundamental aspect of general health which significantly affects quality of life (QoL) of an individual. Oral health-related QoL is a multidimensional concept determined by race, education, culture, and experiences related to oral diseases. Aim: This study aims to evaluate the Hindi (Indian) version of the child perceptions questionnaire (CPQ11-14) among 11–14-year-old school children in Rohtak City, Haryana, India. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 586 children in Rohtak city, Haryana, India, to find out the translation and cross-cultural adaptation of CPQ11-14. The original version of CPQ11-14was translated to Hindi language, and the dental caries experience was measured by caries assessment spectrum and treatment index. Statistical Analysis: The data were entered into Microsoft Excel and analyzed using SPSS 18. Reliability was assessed in 2 ways: internal consistency reliability and test-retest reliability. The level of significance was set at 0.05. Results: Construct validity was confirmed demonstrating statistically significant associations between total CPQ11-14 score and global ratings of oral health (P = 0.00) and overall well-being (P = 0.00). Mean CPQ11-14scores (20.30 ± 10.91) including all the domain scores were higher among children without dental caries when compared to children with dental caries (19.79 ± 9.88) and the instrument was not able to discriminate between two clinical groups significantly (P = 0.08). Conclusion: The Hindi version of the CPQ11-14 questionnaire is a reliable instrument having good reliability, good construct, and convergent validity but lacks discriminant validity. Shorter forms of CPQ11-14may be more useful when compared to original construct.
topic caries assessment spectrum and treatment index
child perceptions questionnaire 11–14
construct validity
dental caries
discriminant validity
url http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2019;volume=30;issue=5;spage=697;epage=702;aulast=Shyam
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