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Validation of a Korean version of mobile app rating scale (MARS) for apps targeting disease management

Kimmi Keum Hee Ko, Sun Kyung Kim, Youngho Lee, Joo Yun Lee, Stoyan Stoyanov

2022Health Informatics Journal28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The mobile app rating scale (MARS) is a widely used instrument for evaluating smartphone app quality. We aimed to examine the reliability and validity of the Korean version of MARS (MARS-K). Two independent raters performed the assessment using the translated 23-item questionnaire. We applied intraclass correlation coefficient analysis (ICC) to examine inter-rater reliability, Omega, and item-total correlation for internal consistency, and Pearson's r for test-retest reliability and correlation between subscales and the total score of MARS-K. Most items showed moderate to good ICC (0.447-1.000). The MARS-K showed excellent internal consistency and all subscales exceeded the acceptable level of omega. Results indicated MARS-K to be a valid and reliable instrument for evaluating disease management apps offered in the Korean app store. However, upgrades are recommended to further improve MARS-K's rating accuracy and reliability.

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Mars Exploration ProgramIntraclass correlationRating scaleReliability (semiconductor)Internal consistencyScale (ratio)Mobile appsPsychologyCorrelation coefficientCorrelationComputer sciencePsychometricsClinical psychologyMathematicsWorld Wide WebMachine learningGeographyDevelopmental psychologyCartographyAstronomyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsGeometryPower (physics)Mobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsHealth Literacy and Information AccessibilityTechnology Adoption and User Behaviour