Title of article :
Developing a reliable and valid instrument to assess health-affecting aspects of neighborhoods in Tehran
Author/Authors :
Ghalichi, Leila Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department - School of Public Health, Tehran , Mohammad, Kazem Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department - School of Public Health, Tehran , Majdzadeh, Reza Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department - School of Public Health, Tehran , Hoseini, Mostafa Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Pournik, Omid Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Nedjat, Saharnaz Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Residence characteristics can affect health of residents. This paper reports the development of an instrument assessing
these aspects of neighborhoods. Materials and Methods: Literature search and focus group discussions with residents were carried
out and relevant items were extracted. Five experts reviewed and commented on the items. An observation instrument with 54 items
was composed and completed by two independent observers in 20 randomly selected locations. Due to lack of acceptable reliability
in some items, the checklist was revised. The new 22-items checklist in four categories (general characteristics, public green area
characteristics, access to services and undesirable features) was completed by two independent trained observers in 28 randomly
selected locations. Results: The items in the final checklist had kappa statistics ranging from 0.63 to 1, with an exception of the item
assessing “presence of beggars, homeless or working/street children”, with kappa as low as 0.27 due to variability of their presence
in different times. Average Kappa statistics was 0.78 for general characteristics, 0.79 for public green area characteristics, 0.84 for
access to services, and 0.54 for undesirable features. Conclusion: Neighborhood and health observation instrument seems to have
good reliability in city of Tehran. It can probably be used in other large cities of Iran and similar cities elsewhere.
Keywords :
Health , Iran , reliability , residence characteristics , validity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics