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Test-retest reliability of single-item assessments of immune fitness, mood, and quality of life

Joris C. Verster, Kiki EW. Mulder, Marjolijn CE Verheul, Evi C. van Oostrom, Pauline A. Hendriksen, Andrew Scholey, Johan Garssen

2023Heliyon21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The use of single-item assessments is increasingly important and popular, as these enable quick real-time assessments in clinical practice or research. In this study we investigated the test-retest reliability of single-item assessments of mood ("stress", "anxiety", "depression", "fatigue", "loneliness", "being active", "optimism", and "happiness"), quality of life, and immune fitness in N = 108 participants. The analysis revealed high test-retest correlations between the single-item assessments (r = 0.67 to 0.90), moderate to excellent intraclass correlations (r = 0.672 to 0.889), and the Bland-Altman analysis revealed agreement between all test-retest assessments, except for depression. Taken together, it can be concluded that the single-item assessments of mood, quality and immune fitness have a good test-retest reliability. This strengthens the rationale for using these single item assessments.

Topics & Concepts

LonelinessMoodReliability (semiconductor)PsychologyHappinessOptimismTest (biology)Clinical psychologyQuality of life (healthcare)AnxietyIntraclass correlationPsychometricsPsychiatrySocial psychologyPsychotherapistPhysicsQuantum mechanicsBiologyPaleontologyPower (physics)Stress Responses and CortisolOptimism, Hope, and Well-beingMental Health Research Topics