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Item Data used for the RUMM2030 Rasch analysis of the scale Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS)(2022-02-28) Deng, Wei; Carpentier, Sydney; Blackwood, Jena; Van de Winckel, Ann; avandewi@umn.edu; Van de Winckel, Ann; Brain Body Mind LabThis datafile is connected to a planned manuscript submission for the journal BMC Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. This xls file contains brief demographic and clinical data as well as the scoring of the 14 items of the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS) in Community-Dwelling Adults and in Adults with Stroke in the US.Item Data used for the RUMM2030 Rasch analysis of the scale: Physical Body Experiences Questionnaire Simplified for Active Aging (PBE-QAG)(2021-03-31) Deng, Wei; Carpentier, Sydney; Van de Winckel, Ann; avandewi@umn.edu; Van de Winckel, Ann; Brain Body Mind Lab, Division of Physical Therapy, Division of Rehabilitation Science, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Medical School, University of MinnesotaThis xls file has been used to perform the Rasch analysis on the scale Physical Body Experiences Questionnaire Simplified for Active Aging (PBE-QAG).Item Preliminary Rasch analysis of the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness in adults with stroke(2023-11-16) Blackwood, Jena; Carpentier, Sydney; Deng, Wei; Van de Winckel, Ann; avandewi@umn.edu; Van de Winckel, Ann; Brain Body Mind LabThis datafile is connected to a planned manuscript submission for the journal PLOS ONE. This xls file contains brief demographic and clinical data as well as the scoring of the 32 items of the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness in Adults with Chronic Stroke in the US.Item Rasch Validation of the Revised Body Awareness Rating Questionnaire (BARQ-R) in Adults with Musculoskeletal Pain, Adults with SCI Related Neuropathic Pain, and Community Dwelling Adults in the US(2024-04-19) Carpentier, Sydney; Deng, Wei; Blackwood, Jena; Van de Winckel, Ann; avandewi@umn.edu; Van de Winckel, Ann; Brain Body Mind LabThe study aim was to establish Rasch validation of the Revised Body Awareness Rating Questionnaire (BARQ-R) in adults with musculoskeletal pain, community-dwelling adults without pain, and adults with spinal cord injury (SCI) who have neuropathic pain. The BARQ-R has 12 items with scores ranging from 0 (completely disagree) to 3 (completely agree). Through Rasch analysis, we evaluated unidimensionality through item and person fit, targeting of the population, person separation reliability (PSR), local item dependence (LID), and principal components analysis of residuals (PCAR).