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External validation of abbreviated versions of the activities‐specific balance confidence scale in Parkinson's disease

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External validation of abbreviated versions of the activities‐specific balance confidence scale in Parkinson's disease

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Balance confidence, measured using the Activity‐Specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC‐16), can affect quality of life in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD). Two abbreviated 6‐item versions of the ABC‐16 have been previously derived to measure balance confidence in an expedited fashion. This study aimed to validate these abbreviated versions and to determine their correlations with measures of balance and functional capacity. Eighty‐nine individuals with PD participated in the study. Using the 25th percentile, five items were identified as the lowest scoring items (i.e., lowest balance confidence), and thus a 5‐item version of the questionnaire was created. Internal consistency and the relationship with the ABC‐16 were good for all abbreviated versions (Cronbach α > 0.93; ICC > 0.91). All versions correlated significantly with most measures of balance and function, with no differences between versions. An abbreviation of the ABC‐16, using only five items, may prove useful in busy clinical and research settings. © 2009 Movement Disorder Society

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<abstract lang="en">Balance confidence, measured using the Activity‐Specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC‐16), can affect quality of life in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD). Two abbreviated 6‐item versions of the ABC‐16 have been previously derived to measure balance confidence in an expedited fashion. This study aimed to validate these abbreviated versions and to determine their correlations with measures of balance and functional capacity. Eighty‐nine individuals with PD participated in the study. Using the 25th percentile, five items were identified as the lowest scoring items (i.e., lowest balance confidence), and thus a 5‐item version of the questionnaire was created. Internal consistency and the relationship with the ABC‐16 were good for all abbreviated versions (Cronbach α > 0.93; ICC > 0.91). All versions correlated significantly with most measures of balance and function, with no differences between versions. An abbreviation of the ABC‐16, using only five items, may prove useful in busy clinical and research settings. © 2009 Movement Disorder Society</abstract>
<note type="content">*Potential conflict of interest: Nothing to report.</note>
<note type="funding">NIH - No. 1K01‐048437‐05; </note>
<note type="funding">American Parkinson Disease Association</note>
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<genre>Keywords</genre>
<topic>Parkinson's disease</topic>
<topic>balance</topic>
<topic>functional capacity</topic>
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<title>Mov. Disord.</title>
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<topic>Brief Reports</topic>
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<identifier type="ISSN">0885-3185</identifier>
<identifier type="eISSN">1531-8257</identifier>
<identifier type="DOI">10.1002/(ISSN)1531-8257</identifier>
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<date>2010</date>
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<number>25</number>
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<accessCondition type="use and reproduction" contentType="copyright">Copyright © 2009 Movement Disorder Society</accessCondition>
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