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dc.contributor.authorPeroutka, Christopher Ryan
dc.description.abstractOBJECTIVE: To examine the efficacy of patient-reported outcome measures in the physically active and to determine whether a relationship exists between general health-related quality of life and specific outcome measures. Instruments used were the DPA, the SF-36, the QuickDASH, and the ASES. METHODS: 42 NCAA Division I athletes completed outcome measures three separate times. Repeated-measures ANOVA was performed and bivariate Pearson correlations were calculated. Additionally, test-retest reliability and minimal detectable change were assessed. Significance was set at α ≤ 0.05. RESULTS: Significant relationships were found between the DPA and several subscales of the SF-36. Participation in physical activity did not have an effect on scores as measured at different time points. CONCLUSIONS: The DPA and SF-36 are effective measures of health in physically active populations. The QuickDASH and ASES may not be reliable measures in these populations.en_US
dc.publisherNorth Dakota State University
dc.rightsNDSU Policy 190.6.2
dc.titlePatient Reported Outcomes in a Physically Active Populationen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.date.accessioned2018-07-31T13:42:21Z
dc.date.available2018-07-31T13:42:21Z
dc.date.issued2018en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10365/28741
dc.description.sponsorshipNorth Dakota State University. Advanced Athletic Training programen_US
dc.rights.urihttps://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf
ndsu.degreeMaster of Science (MS)en_US
ndsu.collegeHuman Sciences and Educationen_US
ndsu.departmentHealth, Nutrition and Exercise Sciencesen_US
ndsu.advisorDavid, Shannon


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