Heliyon (Apr 2023)

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

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. e15280

Abstract

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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.

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