Korean J Prev Med.
1999 Sep;32(3):361-373.
Development of Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorder Questionnaire Using Receiver Operating Characteristic Analysis
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Preventive Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine & Institite of Environmental Medicine, SNUMRC, Korea.
- 2Department of Preventive Medicine, Dankuk University College of Medicine, Korea.
- 3Department of Preventive Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Korea.
- 4Seo-Gui-Po City Health Center, Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES
Receive Operating Characteristic(ROC) curve with the area under the ROC
curve(AUC) is one of the most popular indicator to evaluate the criterion validity of the
measurement tool. This study was conducted to develop a standardized questionnaire to
discriminate workers at high-risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders using ROC
analysis.
METHODS
The diagnostic results determined by rehabilitation medicine specialists in 370
persons(89 shipyard CAD workers, 113 telephone directory assistant operators, 79 women
with occupation, and 89 housewives) were compared with participant's own replies to
'the questionnair on the worker's subjective physical symptoms'(Kwon, 1996). The
AUC's from four models with different methods in item selection and weighting were
compared with each other. These 4 models were applied to 225 persons, working in an
assembly line of motor vehicle, for the purpose of AUC reliability test.
RESULTS
In a weighted model with 11 items, the AUC was 0.8155 in the primary study
population, and 0.8026 in the secondary study population(p=0.3780). It was superior in the
aspects of discriminability, reliability and convenience. A new questionnaire of
musculoskeletal disorder could be constructed by this model.
CONCLUSION
A more valid questionnaire with a small number of items and the
quantitative weight scores useful for the relative comparisons are the main results of
this study. While the absolute reference value applicable to the wide range of
populations was not estimated, the basic intent of this study, developing a surveillance
tool through quantitative validation of the measures, would serve for the systematic
disease prevention activities.