Development and pseudovalidation of a questionnaire of frequency of drinks alcoholics for a Colombian population

To develop a questionnaire of frequency of consumptionof alcoholic beverages (FFQ) useful to classify subject according tointake of alcohol. Place and date. Bucaramanga, Colombia. June2002-September 2004. Methods. Hundred nine adults (20 to 60years) selected randomly completed a daily record during...

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Main Authors: Maria Fernanda Ardila Lizarazo, Oscar Fernando Herrán Falla
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Autonoma de Bucaramanga 2005-12-01
Series:Medunab
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Online Access:http://editorial.unab.edu.co/revistas/medunab/pdfs/r83_ao_c2.pdf
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spelling doaj-df70a473e6c043b2ba9e5273391eb4c12020-11-25T01:40:35ZspaUniversidad Autonoma de BucaramangaMedunab0123-70472005-12-0183176182Development and pseudovalidation of a questionnaire of frequency of drinks alcoholics for a Colombian populationMaria Fernanda Ardila LizarazoOscar Fernando Herrán FallaTo develop a questionnaire of frequency of consumptionof alcoholic beverages (FFQ) useful to classify subject according tointake of alcohol. Place and date. Bucaramanga, Colombia. June2002-September 2004. Methods. Hundred nine adults (20 to 60years) selected randomly completed a daily record during 12 serialweeks of their intake of alcohol (R12). The alcoholic drinks for theFFQ were selected by multiple lineal regression and Max_r. Thealcoholic drinks for the check list were selected by multiple linealregression and Max_r. FFQ´s for each subject was completed bythe authors with base in the consumption frequency reported in theR12. The correlation and the agreement between the FFQ and theR12 were valued using correlation coeffi cients of Spearman (rs) andthe half difference and you limit them of agreement of Bland andAltman (Bias-LOA). Results. Five drinks alcoholics were selectedfor the check list of the FFQ. Seven FFQ, with different combinationsof the fi ve selected drinks was evaluated. The FFQ´s and R12 werecorrelated well. The rs was between 0,58 and 0,68. The half inferiorlimit in the bias was of 3,3% and the superior of 91,9%. However,there was no indication that the degree of agreement varied with thelevel of intake. Conclusions. The FFQ with the fi ve drinks selectedoriginally can be useful to classify subject of agreement with its level of consumption of alcohol. Their performance in unique evaluation for individual and in different population’s groups it should be considered carefully. We justify the later realization of a classic study of reliability and validity.http://editorial.unab.edu.co/revistas/medunab/pdfs/r83_ao_c2.pdfIntake of alcoholFood frequency questionnaireMax_rStudy of validit. Diagnostic technology. Colombia.
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author Maria Fernanda Ardila Lizarazo
Oscar Fernando Herrán Falla
spellingShingle Maria Fernanda Ardila Lizarazo
Oscar Fernando Herrán Falla
Development and pseudovalidation of a questionnaire of frequency of drinks alcoholics for a Colombian population
Medunab
Intake of alcohol
Food frequency questionnaire
Max_r
Study of validit
. Diagnostic technology. Colombia.
author_facet Maria Fernanda Ardila Lizarazo
Oscar Fernando Herrán Falla
author_sort Maria Fernanda Ardila Lizarazo
title Development and pseudovalidation of a questionnaire of frequency of drinks alcoholics for a Colombian population
title_short Development and pseudovalidation of a questionnaire of frequency of drinks alcoholics for a Colombian population
title_full Development and pseudovalidation of a questionnaire of frequency of drinks alcoholics for a Colombian population
title_fullStr Development and pseudovalidation of a questionnaire of frequency of drinks alcoholics for a Colombian population
title_full_unstemmed Development and pseudovalidation of a questionnaire of frequency of drinks alcoholics for a Colombian population
title_sort development and pseudovalidation of a questionnaire of frequency of drinks alcoholics for a colombian population
publisher Universidad Autonoma de Bucaramanga
series Medunab
issn 0123-7047
publishDate 2005-12-01
description To develop a questionnaire of frequency of consumptionof alcoholic beverages (FFQ) useful to classify subject according tointake of alcohol. Place and date. Bucaramanga, Colombia. June2002-September 2004. Methods. Hundred nine adults (20 to 60years) selected randomly completed a daily record during 12 serialweeks of their intake of alcohol (R12). The alcoholic drinks for theFFQ were selected by multiple lineal regression and Max_r. Thealcoholic drinks for the check list were selected by multiple linealregression and Max_r. FFQ´s for each subject was completed bythe authors with base in the consumption frequency reported in theR12. The correlation and the agreement between the FFQ and theR12 were valued using correlation coeffi cients of Spearman (rs) andthe half difference and you limit them of agreement of Bland andAltman (Bias-LOA). Results. Five drinks alcoholics were selectedfor the check list of the FFQ. Seven FFQ, with different combinationsof the fi ve selected drinks was evaluated. The FFQ´s and R12 werecorrelated well. The rs was between 0,58 and 0,68. The half inferiorlimit in the bias was of 3,3% and the superior of 91,9%. However,there was no indication that the degree of agreement varied with thelevel of intake. Conclusions. The FFQ with the fi ve drinks selectedoriginally can be useful to classify subject of agreement with its level of consumption of alcohol. Their performance in unique evaluation for individual and in different population’s groups it should be considered carefully. We justify the later realization of a classic study of reliability and validity.
topic Intake of alcohol
Food frequency questionnaire
Max_r
Study of validit
. Diagnostic technology. Colombia.
url http://editorial.unab.edu.co/revistas/medunab/pdfs/r83_ao_c2.pdf
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