Validation of the Chinese translated version of ISAAC core questions for atopic eczema

Background The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) was designed to allow international comparison of epidemiological data on atopic conditions in childhood. In so doing, further aetiological information would be obtained that in turn would provide a framework for future...

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Published inClinical and experimental allergy Vol. 31; no. 6; pp. 903 - 907
Main Authors Chan, H. H., Pei, A., Van Krevel, C., Wong, G. W. K., Lai, C. K. W.
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Abstract Background The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) was designed to allow international comparison of epidemiological data on atopic conditions in childhood. In so doing, further aetiological information would be obtained that in turn would provide a framework for future studies. The global ISAAC results on the prevalence of atopic dermatitis indicated a 60‐fold variation recorded in different countries. Such a degree of difference may be partially due to the translated questionnaires that were not validated in all of the involved countries. Objective To validate the Chinese version of the ISAAC core questions for atopic eczema. Methods One thousand nine hundred and twenty children aged between 3 and 5 were randomly recruited from 13 kindergartens in Hong Kong. Using a dermatologist's clinical examination as the gold standard, we validated the Chinese version of the ISAAC core questions for atopic eczema. The Youden's Indexes obtained in our study were compared with those obtained in the United Kingdom's validation study. Results The Youden's Indexes obtained in our study were significantly lower than those from the United Kingdom. The low scores were likely to be due to a reduction in the sensitivity of the Chinese questionnaire, which ranged from 23.5% to 70.6%. Conclusion Our findings indicate that the translated questionnaire is less effective than the English version in assessing the prevalence of atopic eczema. The indication of a low prevalence of atopic eczema among the Chinese population reported in previous studies was at least partially due to problems with the translated questionnaire.
AbstractList The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) was designed to allow international comparison of epidemiological data on atopic conditions in childhood. In so doing, further aetiological information would be obtained that in turn would provide a framework for future studies. The global ISAAC results on the prevalence of atopic dermatitis indicated a 60-fold variation recorded in different countries. Such a degree of difference may be partially due to the translated questionnaires that were not validated in all of the involved countries. To validate the Chinese version of the ISAAC core questions for atopic eczema. One thousand nine hundred and twenty children aged between 3 and 5 were randomly recruited from 13 kindergartens in Hong Kong. Using a dermatologist's clinical examination as the gold standard, we validated the Chinese version of the ISAAC core questions for atopic eczema. The Youden's Indexes obtained in our study were compared with those obtained in the United Kingdom's validation study. The Youden's Indexes obtained in our study were significantly lower than those from the United Kingdom. The low scores were likely to be due to a reduction in the sensitivity of the Chinese questionnaire, which ranged from 23.5% to 70.6%. Our findings indicate that the translated questionnaire is less effective than the English version in assessing the prevalence of atopic eczema. The indication of a low prevalence of atopic eczema among the Chinese population reported in previous studies was at least partially due to problems with the translated questionnaire.
The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) was designed to allow international comparison of epidemiological data on atopic conditions in childhood. In so doing, further aetiological information would be obtained that in turn would provide a framework for future studies. The global ISAAC results on the prevalence of atopic dermatitis indicated a 60-fold variation recorded in different countries. Such a degree of difference may be partially due to the translated questionnaires that were not validated in all of the involved countries. We wished to validate the Chinese version of the ISAAC core questions for atopic eczema. One thousand nine hundred and twenty children aged between 3 and 5 were randomly recruited from 13 kindergartens in Hong Kong. Using a dermatologist's clinical examination as the gold standard, we validated the Chinese version of the ISAAC core questions for atopic eczema. The Youden's Indexes obtained in our study were compared with those obtained in the United Kingdom's validation study. The Youden's Indexes obtained in our study were significantly lower than those from the United Kingdom. The low scores were likely to be due to a reduction in the sensitivity of the Chinese questionnaire, which ranged from 23.5% to 70.6%. Our findings indicate that the translated questionnaire is less effective than the English version in assessing the prevalence of atopic eczema. The indication of a low prevalence of atopic eczema among the Chinese population reported in previous studies was at least partially due to problems with the translated questionnaire.
BACKGROUNDThe International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) was designed to allow international comparison of epidemiological data on atopic conditions in childhood. In so doing, further aetiological information would be obtained that in turn would provide a framework for future studies. The global ISAAC results on the prevalence of atopic dermatitis indicated a 60-fold variation recorded in different countries. Such a degree of difference may be partially due to the translated questionnaires that were not validated in all of the involved countries. OBJECTIVETo validate the Chinese version of the ISAAC core questions for atopic eczema. METHODSOne thousand nine hundred and twenty children aged between 3 and 5 were randomly recruited from 13 kindergartens in Hong Kong. Using a dermatologist's clinical examination as the gold standard, we validated the Chinese version of the ISAAC core questions for atopic eczema. The Youden's Indexes obtained in our study were compared with those obtained in the United Kingdom's validation study. RESULTSThe Youden's Indexes obtained in our study were significantly lower than those from the United Kingdom. The low scores were likely to be due to a reduction in the sensitivity of the Chinese questionnaire, which ranged from 23.5% to 70.6%. CONCLUSIONOur findings indicate that the translated questionnaire is less effective than the English version in assessing the prevalence of atopic eczema. The indication of a low prevalence of atopic eczema among the Chinese population reported in previous studies was at least partially due to problems with the translated questionnaire.
Background The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) was designed to allow international comparison of epidemiological data on atopic conditions in childhood. In so doing, further aetiological information would be obtained that in turn would provide a framework for future studies. The global ISAAC results on the prevalence of atopic dermatitis indicated a 60‐fold variation recorded in different countries. Such a degree of difference may be partially due to the translated questionnaires that were not validated in all of the involved countries. Objective To validate the Chinese version of the ISAAC core questions for atopic eczema. Methods One thousand nine hundred and twenty children aged between 3 and 5 were randomly recruited from 13 kindergartens in Hong Kong. Using a dermatologist's clinical examination as the gold standard, we validated the Chinese version of the ISAAC core questions for atopic eczema. The Youden's Indexes obtained in our study were compared with those obtained in the United Kingdom's validation study. Results The Youden's Indexes obtained in our study were significantly lower than those from the United Kingdom. The low scores were likely to be due to a reduction in the sensitivity of the Chinese questionnaire, which ranged from 23.5% to 70.6%. Conclusion Our findings indicate that the translated questionnaire is less effective than the English version in assessing the prevalence of atopic eczema. The indication of a low prevalence of atopic eczema among the Chinese population reported in previous studies was at least partially due to problems with the translated questionnaire.
Background The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) was designed to allow international comparison of epidemiological data on atopic conditions in childhood. In so doing, further aetiological information would be obtained that in turn would provide a framework for future studies. The global ISAAC results on the prevalence of atopic dermatitis indicated a 60‐fold variation recorded in different countries. Such a degree of difference may be partially due to the translated questionnaires that were not validated in all of the involved countries. Objective To validate the Chinese version of the ISAAC core questions for atopic eczema. Methods One thousand nine hundred and twenty children aged between 3 and 5 were randomly recruited from 13 kindergartens in Hong Kong. Using a dermatologist's clinical examination as the gold standard, we validated the Chinese version of the ISAAC core questions for atopic eczema. The Youden's Indexes obtained in our study were compared with those obtained in the United Kingdom's validation study. Results The Youden's Indexes obtained in our study were significantly lower than those from the United Kingdom. The low scores were likely to be due to a reduction in the sensitivity of the Chinese questionnaire, which ranged from 23.5% to 70.6%. Conclusion Our findings indicate that the translated questionnaire is less effective than the English version in assessing the prevalence of atopic eczema. The indication of a low prevalence of atopic eczema among the Chinese population reported in previous studies was at least partially due to problems with the translated questionnaire.
Author Lai, C. K. W.
Wong, G. W. K.
Chan, H. H.
Pei, A.
Van Krevel, C.
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The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) was designed to allow international comparison of epidemiological data on atopic...
Background The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) was designed to allow international comparison of epidemiological data on...
BACKGROUNDThe International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) was designed to allow international comparison of epidemiological data on atopic...
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atopic eczema
Biological and medical sciences
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Female
Hong Kong - epidemiology
Humans
Immunopathology
ISAAC
Male
Medical sciences
Prevalence
Skin allergic diseases. Stinging insect allergies
Surveys and Questionnaires
United Kingdom - epidemiology
validation
Title Validation of the Chinese translated version of ISAAC core questions for atopic eczema
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