Evaluation of Measurement Properties and Differential Item Functioning in the English and French Versions of the University of California, Los Angeles, Loneliness Scale‐6: A Scleroderma Patient‐Centered Intervention Network (SPIN) Study

Author:

S. Rapoport Chelsea1ORCID,Choi Alyssa K.1ORCID,Kwakkenbos Linda2,Carrier Marie‐Eve3,Henry Richard S.4,Mouthon Luc5,Roesch Scott C.6,Thombs Brett D.4ORCID,Malcarne Vanessa L.6ORCID, ,

Affiliation:

1. San Diego State University/University of California San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology San Diego California

2. Radboud University Nijmegen The Netherlands

3. Jewish General Hospital Montreal Quebec Canada

4. Jewish General Hospital and McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

5. Reference Center for Rare Systemic Autoimmune Diseases of Ile de France, Hôpital Cochin, AP‐HP, Université Paris Descartes Paris France

6. San Diego State University/University of California San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology and San Diego State University San Diego California

Abstract

ObjectiveLoneliness has been associated with poorer health‐related quality of life but has not been studied in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). The current study was undertaken to examine and compare the psychometric properties of the English and French versions of the University of California, Los Angeles, Loneliness Scale‐6 (ULS‐6) in patients with SSc during the COVID‐19 pandemic.MethodsThis study used baseline cross‐sectional data from 775 adults enrolled in the Scleroderma Patient‐Centered Intervention Network (SPIN) COVID‐19 Cohort. Reliability and validity of ULS‐6 scores overall and between languages were evaluated using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), differential item functioning (DIF) through the multiple‐indicator multiple‐cause (MIMIC) model, omega/alpha calculation, and correlations of hypothesized convergent relationships.ResultsCFA for the total sample supported the single‐factor structure (comparative fit index [CFI] 0.96, standardized root mean residual [SRMR] 0.03), and all standardized factor loadings for items were large (0.60–0.86). The overall MIMIC model with language as a covariate fit well (CFI 0.94, SRMR 0.04, root mean square error of approximation 0.11). Statistically significant DIF was found for 3 items across language (βitem2 = 0.14, P < 0.001; βitem4 = –0.07, P = 0.01; βitem6 = 0.13, P < 0.001), but these small differences were without practical measurement implications. Analyses demonstrated high internal consistency with no language‐based convergent validity differences.ConclusionAnalyses demonstrated evidence of acceptable reliability and validity of ULS‐6 scores in English‐ and French‐speaking adults with SSc. DIF analysis supported use of the ULS‐6 to examine comparative experiences of loneliness without adjusting for language.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research

Jewish General Hospital Foundation

McGill University

Scleroderma Society of Ontario

Scleroderma Atlantic

Scleroderma Association of British Columbia

Scleroderma Victoria

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Rheumatology

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