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Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Reliability and validity of Thai versions of the MOS-HIV and SF-12 quality of life questionnaires in people living with HIV/AIDS | Chariyalertsak et al. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2011 9 15 http content 9 1 15 HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES RESEARCH Open Access Reliability and validity of Thai versions of the MOS-HIV and SF-12 quality of life questionnaires in people living with HIV AIDS Suwat Chariyalertsak1 Tanyaporn Wansom2 Surinda Kawichai1 Cholthicha Ruangyuttikarna1 Verne F Kemerer3 Albert W Wu4 Abstract Background Aim As Thai people living with HIV AIDS gain increasing access to antiretroviral ARV therapy it is important to evaluate the impact this has not only on clinical outcomes but also on patients functional status and well-being. In this study we translated culturally adapted and tested the reliability and validity of two widely-used health-related quality of life questionnaires - the MOS-HIV Health Survey and the SF-12 - in people living with HIV AIDS in Northern Thailand. Methods Questionnaires were administered to 100 patients at community hospital outpatient ARV clinics in northern Thailand. Reliability was estimated using Cronbach s alpha while evidence for validity was tested using known-groups comparison based on CD4 group symptom distress score bed days and days of reduced activity in the past three months. Results Patients median age was 36 with 58 female 58 working as laborers and 60 completing at least primary education. Median CD4 count was 218 cells mm3. There were no missing data. For the MOS-HIV and SF-12 mean physical summary scores were and respectively mean mental summary scores were and respectively. Internal consistency coefficients were for all but one scale the PF scale . As hypothesized scores were slightly to moderately correlated with CD4 count symptom score number of days in bed or with reduced activity. Correlations were higher with physical health scores than with mental health scales. The MOS-HIV discriminated clinical known groups slightly better than the SF-12. Conclusion Both the MOS-HIV and .

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