Rasch Analysis of the Independent Mobility Questionnaire

@article{Fenwick2016RaschAO,
  title={Rasch Analysis of the Independent Mobility Questionnaire},
  author={Eva Katie Fenwick and Fleur O'Hare and Lil Deverell and Lauren N. Ayton and Chi D. Luu and Shane C McSweeney and Sharon Ann Bentley and Robyn H. Guymer and Robert P. Finger},
  journal={Optometry and Vision Science},
  year={2016},
  volume={93},
  pages={181–187}
}
Purpose The Independent Mobility Questionnaire (IMQ) assesses participants’ perceived ability for independent mobility. However, it has not been validated in a severely visually impaired population. The aim of this study was to explore the IMQ’s psychometric properties in participants with severe visual impairment. Methods This was a cross-sectional study of 40 participants with retinitis pigmentosa (better eye visual acuity <20/200 and/or visual field <10%). The key psychometric properties of… 
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