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Quality of life and Parkinson's disease:
translation and validation of the US Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire
(PDQ-39)

Parkinson's disease is a common progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting an estimated 4 million people worldwide.

A number of general health status measures exist but few fully capture the subjective evaluation of life quality associated with Parkinson's disease.

We report here the results of: (1) translating the British PDQ-39 into a US version, (2) validity and reliability of the new US PDQ-39 questionnaire, and (3) parallel validation analyses following the method published in the development of the British version of the PDQ-39.

Data were collected by postal survey on 150 patients recruited from neurology clinics in the Seattle area.

A short, generic health status measure (SF-36) was used to test convergent validity, and a three-day test-retest assessed the reliability of the PDQ-39.

The US version of the PDQ-39 demonstrated acceptable internal consistency (alpha = 0.51 to 0.96) and proved to be reproducible (0.86 to 0.96).

Subscales of the PDQ-39 showed convergence with like scales of the SF-36 and was able to discriminate between levels of symptom severity.


Qual Life Res 1999 Jun;8(4):345-50
Bushnell DM, Martin ML
Health Research Associates, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA
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PMID: 10472167, UI: 99401387

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janet paterson
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