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Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về sinh học được đăng trên tạp chí hóa học quốc tế đề tài : Measuring adolescents' HRQoL via self reports and parent proxy reports: an evaluation of the psychometric | Health and Quality of Life Outcomes BioMed Central Research Measuring adolescents HRQoL via self reports and parent proxy reports an evaluation of the psychometric properties of both versions of the KINDL-R instrument Michael Erhart1 Ute Ellertt2 Barbel-Maria Kurth 2 and Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer 1 Open Access Address Child Public Health Department of Psychosomatics in Children and Adolescents University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf Martinistr. 52 D-20246 Hamburg Germany and 2Department of Health Reporting Robert Koch-Institut Seestr. 10 D-13353 Berlin Germany Email Michael Erhart - m.erhart@uke.de Ute Ellert - ellertu@rki.de Barbel-Maria Kurth - kurthb@rki.de Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer - ravens-sieberer@uke.de Corresponding author fEqual contributors Published 26 August 2009 Received 12 March 2009 Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2009 7 77 doi 10.1186 1477-7525-7-77 Accepted 26 August 2009 This article is available from http www.hqlo.cOm content 7 1 77 2009 Erhart et al licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http creativecommons.org licenses by 2.0 which permits unrestricted use distribution and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract Background Several instruments are available to assess children s health-related quality of life HRQoL based on self reports as well as proxy reports from parents. Previous studies have found only low-to-moderate agreement between self and proxy reports but few studies have explicitly compared the psychometric qualities of both. This study compares the reliability factorial validity and convergent and known group validity of the selfreport and parent-report versions of the HRQoL KINDL-R questionnaire for children and adolescents. Methods Within the nationally representative cross-sectional German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents KiGGS 6 813 children and adolescents