Test-retest reliability of self-reported diabetes diagnosis in the Norwegian Women and Cancer Study: A population-based longitudinal study (n =33,919)

挪威妇女与癌症研究中自我报告糖尿病诊断的重测信度:一项基于人群的纵向研究(n = 33,919)

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Self-reported information from questionnaires is frequently used in epidemiological studies, but few of these studies provide information on the reproducibility of individual items contained in the questionnaire. We studied the test-retest reliability of self-reported diabetes among 33,919 participants in Norwegian Women and Cancer Study. METHODS: The test-retest reliability of self-reported type 1 and type 2 diabetes diagnoses was evaluated between three self-administered questionnaires (completed in 1991, 1998, and 2005 by Norwegian Women and Cancer participants) by kappa agreement. The time interval between the test-retest studies was ~7 and ~14 years. Sensitivity of the kappa agreement for type 1 and type 2 diabetes diagnoses was assessed. Subgroup analysis was performed to assess whether test-retest reliability varies with age, body mass index, physical activity, education, and smoking status. RESULTS: The kappa agreement for both types of self-reported diabetes diagnoses combined was good (⩾0.65) for all three test-retest studies (1991-1998, 1991-2005, and 1998-2005). The kappa agreement for type 1 diabetes was good (⩾0.73) in the 1991-2005 and the 1998-2005 test-retest studies, and very good (0.83) in the 1991-1998 test-retest study. The kappa agreement for type 2 diabetes was moderate (0.57) in the 1991-2005 test-retest study and good (⩾0.66) in the 1991-1998 and 1998-2005 test-retest studies. The overall kappa agreement in the 1991-1998 test-retest study was stronger than in the 1991-2005 test-retest study and the 1998-2005 test-retest study. There was no clear pattern of inconsistency in the kappa agreements within different strata of age, BMI, physical activity, and smoking. The kappa agreement was strongest among the respondents with 17 or more years of education, while generally it was weaker among the least educated group. CONCLUSION: The test-retest reliability of the diabetes was acceptable and there was no clear pattern of inconsistency in the kappa agreement stratified by age, body mass index, physical activity, and smoking. The study suggests that self-reported diabetes diagnosis from middle-aged women enrolled in the Norwegian Women and Cancer Study is reliable.

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