This readme.txt file was generated on <20210330> by ------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- 1. Title of Dataset: Data used for the RUMM2030 Rasch analysis of the scale: Physical Body Experiences Questionnaire Simplified for Active Aging (PBE-QAG) 2. Author Information Principal Investigator Contact Information Name: Ann Van de Winckel, PhD, MSPT, PT Institution: Division of Physical Therapy, Division of Rehabilitation Science, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Medical School, University of Minnesota Address: 420 Delaware St Se (MMC 388), Minneapolis, MN 5455 Email: avandewi@umn.edu ORCID: 0000-0001-8400-3177 Associate or Co-investigator Contact Information (graduate student) Name: Weu Deng, BS Institution: Division of Rehabilitation Science, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Medical School, University of Minnesota Address:420 Delaware St Se (MMC 388), Minneapolis, MN 5455 Email: deng0126@umn.edu ORCID: 0000-0002-7933-389X Associate or Co-investigator Contact Information (graduate student) Name: Sydney Carpentier, BA Institution: Division of Rehabilitation Science, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Medical School, University of Minnesota Address: 420 Delaware St Se (MMC 388), Minneapolis, MN 5455 Email: carpe749@umn.edu ORCID: 0000-0003-2398-085X 3. Date of data collection: 20190720-20200812 4. Geographic location of data collection (where was data collected?): Minnesota 5. Information about funding sources that supported the collection of the data: Internal funding -------------------------- SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION -------------------------- 1. Licenses/restrictions placed on the data: CC4 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 2. Links to publications that cite or use the data: Physical Body Experiences Questionnaire Simplified for Active Aging (PBE-QAG): a validation with Rasch Measurement Theory [not yet submitted as of time of data submission] 3. Recommended citation for the data: Deng, Wei; Carpentier, Sydney; Van de Winckel, Ann. (2021). Data used for the RUMM2030 Rasch analysis of the scale: Physical Body Experiences Questionnaire Simplified for Active Aging (PBE-QAG). Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota, https://doi.org/10.13020/e6e1-as21. --------------------- DATA & FILE OVERVIEW --------------------- 1. File List A. Filename: DRUM_Data for PBE scale Rasch analysis_3.29.2021 Short description: xls data used for the RUMM2030 Rasch analysis of the scale: Physical Body Experiences Questionnaire Simplified for Active Aging (PBE-QAG) Note: there are 2 version of this file - one is xls to preserve formatting, and one is csv for long term preservation and system interoperability (the csv had the legend stripped out, but data dictionary is below) -------------------------- METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION -------------------------- 1. Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: RedCAP questionnaire 2. Methods for processing the data: Rasch analysis (validation method) 3. Instrument- or software-specific information needed to interpret the data: RUMM2030: Rasch Unidimensional Measurement Model 2030 software, http://www.rummlab.com/ 4. People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission: Sample collection: Volunteers handed out Ipads; all info was directly collected on RedCAP UMN; the authors (Ann Van de Winckel, Wei Deng, Sydney Carpentier) were involved in analysis and submission ----------------------------------------- DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: DRUM_Data for PBE scale Rasch analysis_3.29.2021 ----------------------------------------- 1. Number of variables: 21 2. Number of cases/rows: 566 3. Missing data codes: Code/symbol "." 4. Variable List: see also legend book in xls document A. Name: ID Description: ID number Missing cases: (ID 1,4,9,etc) signed the consent, but never completed the survey B. Name: GRP Description: Group allocation H=Healthy P=pain S=stroke C. Name: AGE Description: Age group 1=65 or 65+ 0=less than 65 D. Name: SEX Description: sex identification 0=male 1=female 2=other E. Name: BREATH Description: Are you currently doing any breathing exercises? 1=yes 0=no F. Name: MIND Description: Are you currently doing any mindfulness or relaxation exercises? 1=yes 0=no G. Name: BA Description: Are you currently doing any body awareness exercises? 1=yes 0=no H. Name: PAIN Description: Do you have any pain? 1=yes 0=no I. Name: MENT HEALTH Description: Please identify/list the mental health conditions you have or have had (text changed to codes 1 and 0) 1=yes 0=no J-U. Name: Physical Body Experiences Questionnaire Simplified for Active Aging (PBE-QAG) Scale from the publication: Cossu G, Loi E, Carta MG, Bramanti A. The Physical Body Experiences Questionnaire Simplified for Active Aging (PBE-QAG). Clin Pract Epidemiol Ment Health. 2018 Mar 26;14:70-77. doi: 10.2174/1745017901814010070. PMID: 29643930; PMCID: PMC5872200 Description: All 12 items of the PBE-QAG range between totaly true (0) to totally false (4) Referring to my experience of the last 30 days, I can say that J. I don’t feel ashamed of my body at all (eg: I often wear clothes that enhance me, or I have no problem showing myself in a swimsuit at the sea or pool) K. I avoid doing things that can expose me to the risk of hurting myself physically (eg: making excessive efforts, lifting weights too heavy for me) L. I am perfectly aware of my physical limits (eg: I know what kind of activities can be dangerous for my body) M. The physical activity I have being doing makes me feel satisfied and proud of myself. N. I trust that my body can learn new abilities (activities that I’ve never done before) O. Feeling in tune with my body makes me think that I’m effective and productive (eg: finishing activities I suppose to be possible for me makes me feel good) P. Doing vigorous physical activity can give me more strength and energy Q. I feel aware of my physical abilities while respecting my imperfections R. I feel in harmony with my body (eg: I like taking care of my body and knowing what kind of things can be good for me or not) S. Mastering new physical abilities gives me great satisfaction (eg: doing activities I‘ve never done before) T. I do not feel comfortable pushing my body beyond its physical limits (eg: doing activities I suppose can be beyond my reach) U. I feel that the clarity of my thoughts depends on my physical well-being and my energy (eg: I find that by doing regular physical activity I'm mentally more active)