Validity, Reliability, and Differential Item Functioning of English and French Versions of the 10‐Item Connor‐Davidson Resilience Scale in Systemic Sclerosis: A Scleroderma Patient‐Centered Intervention Network Cohort Study

Author:

Neyer Marieke A.1,Henry Richard S.1,Carrier Marie‐Eve2,Kwakkenbos Linda3,Wojeck Robyn K.4,Gietzen Amy5,Gottesman Karen6,Guillot Geneviève7,Lawrie‐Jones Amanda8,Mayes Maureen D.9ORCID,Mouthon Luc10,Nielson Warren R.11,Richard Michelle12,Worron‐Sauvé Maureen13,Harel Daphna14ORCID,Malcarne Vanessa L.15,Bartlett Susan J.16ORCID,Thombs Brett D.17ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Lady Davis Institute of the Jewish General Hospital and McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

2. Lady Davis Institute of the Jewish General Hospital Montreal Quebec Canada

3. Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen The Netherlands

4. University of Rhode Island Kingston Rhode Island

5. National Scleroderma Foundation, Tri‐State Chapter Buffalo New York

6. National Scleroderma Foundation Los Angeles California

7. Sclérodermie Québec Longueuil Quebec Canada

8. Scleroderma Australia and Scleroderma Victoria Melbourne Victoria Australia

9. University of Texas McGovern School of Medicine Houston

10. Hôpital Cochin, Assistance Publique ‐ Hôpitaux de Paris (AP‐HP) Paris France

11. Western University and Lawson Research Institute London Ontario Canada

12. Scleroderma Atlantic Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

13. Scleroderma Society of Ontario and Scleroderma Canada Hamilton Ontario Canada

14. New York University New York New York

15. San Diego State University and University of California San Diego

16. McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

17. Jewish General Hospital and McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

Abstract

ObjectiveSome individuals with systemic sclerosis (SSc) report positive mental health, despite severe disease manifestations, which may be associated with resilience, but no resilience measure has been validated in SSc. This study was undertaken to assess the validity, reliability, and differential item functioning (DIF) between English‐ and French‐language versions of the 10‐item Connor‐Davidson Resilience Scale (CD‐RISC‐10) in SSc.MethodsEligible participants were enrolled in the Scleroderma Patient‐centered Intervention Network Cohort and completed the CD‐RISC‐10 between August 2022 and January 2023. We used confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to evaluate the CD‐RISC‐10 factor structure and conducted DIF analysis across languages with Multiple Indicators Multiple Causes models. We tested convergent validity with another measure of resilience and measures of self‐esteem and depression and anxiety symptoms. We assessed internal consistency and test–retest reliability using Cronbach's alpha and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC).ResultsA total of 962 participants were included in this analysis. CFA supported a single‐factor structure (Tucker–Lewis index = 0.99, comparative fit index = 0.99, root mean square error of approximation = 0.08 [90% confidence interval (90% CI) 0.07, 0.09]). We found no meaningful DIF. Internal consistency was high (α = 0.93 [95% CI 0.92, 0.94]), and we found that correlations with other measures of psychological functioning were moderate to large (|r| = 0.57–0.78) and confirmed study hypotheses. The scale showed good 1–2‐week test–retest reliability (ICC 0.80 [95% CI 0.75, 0.85]) in a subsample of 230 participants.ConclusionThe CD‐RISC‐10 is a valid and reliable measure of resilience in SSc, with score comparability across English and French versions.image

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Rheumatology

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