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Community Integration Questionnaire II

Acronym:
CIQ-II
Purpose:
Like the original CIQ, the CIQ-2 is designed to assess Activities of Daily Living (ADL) across several domains.
Description:
CIQ-2 items address "aspects of everyday life". Items assess "the facts - about how things actually are". Responses describe frequency, level, or type of community activity and/or status/role.
 
Each CIQ-2 question is supplemented with 3 additional questions that include:
  • How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with an activity?
  • Would like this to change?
  • How important would this change be to you?
Area of Assessment: Activities of Daily Living, Life Participation
Body Part: Not Applicable
ICF Domain: Activity, Participation
Domain: ADL, Motor
Assessment Type: Patient Reported Outcomes
Length of Test: 06 to 30 Minutes
Time to Administer:
20 to 30 minutes
Number of Items: 48
Equipment Required:
None
Training Required:
None
Type of training required: Reading an Article/Manual
Cost: Free
Actual Cost:
Free
Age Range: Adult: 18-64 years, Elderly adult: 65+
Administration Mode: Paper/Pencil
Diagnosis: Acquired Brain Injury, Arthritis, Cardiac Conditions, Cerebral Palsy, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Concussion, Fibromyalgia, Geriatrics, Hip fracture, Hip Fracture, Knee Dysfunction, Lower Limb Amputation, Movement Disorders, Multiple Sclerosis, Neck Injury, Pain, Parkinson's Disease, Peripheral Neuropathy, Pulmonary Disease, Spinal Cord Injury, Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury, Vestibular Disorders
Populations Tested:
Applicable to any diagnosis that affects daily living
Standard Error of Measurement (SEM):
Not Established
Minimal Detectable Change (MDC):
Not Established
Minimally Clinically Important Difference (MCID):
Not Established
Cut-Off Scores:
Not Established
Normative Data:

Acute TBI: (Johnston et al, 2005; n = 162; moderate to severe TBI; 90% assessed 1 month after discharge from rehab; mean age = 44.8 (17.6) years)

  • Functional/instrumental activities (24 items; mean across items)
    • 1 Month: Satisfaction = 2.0, Desire to change = 18.6%
    • 12 Month Satisfaction 2.5, Desire to change = 9.9%
  • Social/recreational items (24 items; mean outcome measurements)
    • 1 Month: Satisfaction = 2.1, Desire to change = 20.9%
    • 12 Month Satisfaction 2.5, Desire to change = 12.9%
Test-retest Reliability:
Not Established
Interrater/Intrarater Reliability:
Not Established
Internal Consistency:
Not Established
Criterion Validity (Predictive/Concurrent):
Acute TBI: (Johnston et al, 2005) Correlations between community activities and satisfaction with those activities:
  • Functional/instrumental activities
    • 1 month median correlation = 0.17 (Correlations are Kendall's tau)
    • 12 month median correlation = 0.21 (Correlations are Kendall's tau)
  • Social/recreational items
    • 1 month median correlation = 0.18 (Correlations are Kendall's tau)
    • 12 month median correlation = 0.21 (Correlations are Kendall's tau)
  • Some CIQ-2 activities have low or little relation to satisfaction of individuals with TBI
Construct Validity (Convergent/Discriminant):
Not Established
Content Validity:
Acute TBI: (Whiteneck et al, 2011; n = 400;mean age = 36.6 (17.0) years; assessed 1 to 15 years post injury) Participation Assessment with Recombined Tools–Objective = (PART-O)
  • Excellent relationship between the PART-O and CIQ-2 total score (r = 0.83)
  • Excellent relationship between the PART-O and the CIQ-2 Social Integration subscale  r = 0.79
  • Excellent relationship between the PART-O and the CIQ-2 Productivity subscale r = 0.62
  • Adequate relationship between the PART-O and the CIQ-2 Home Integration r = 0.52
Face Validity:
Not Statistically Assessed
Floor/Ceiling Effects:
Not Established
Responsiveness:
Not Established
Considerations:
Not Established
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Bibliography:

Johnston, M. V., Goverover, Y., et al. (2005). "Community activities and individuals' satisfaction with them: quality of life in the first year after traumatic brain injury." Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 86(4): 735-745. Find it on PubMed

Whiteneck, G. G., Dijkers, M. P., et al. (2011). "Development of the Participation Assessment With Recombined Tools-Objective for Use After Traumatic Brain Injury." Arch Phys Med Rehabil. Find it on PubMed

Year published: 1999
Instrument in PDF Format: Yes


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