TY - JOUR AU - Ilka Rosa AU - Rachel Valois AU - Gustavo Monteiro AU - Lara Guedes PY - 2022/07/20 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Health status assessment through scales and questionnaires: an important tool in Public Health JF - Journal of Statistics on Health Decision JA - JSHD VL - 4 IS - 1 SE - Extended Abstract DO - 10.34624/jshd.v4i1.28690 UR - https://proa.ua.pt/index.php/jshd/article/view/28690 AB - The development of measurement instruments is an important tool in epidemiological studies. During the preparation of a scientific study protocol, the collection of information is an important step in the research plan. When constructing questionnaires, mastering some concepts is fundamental, such as defining construct, domains, items, and index. How to select the content of the questionnaire? How to write a good question in the questionnaire? And what is the format of the answers? Is it ordinal? Is it Likert answers format? This extended abstract tries to demystify and clarify the important steps to be able to perform a straight-forward statistical evaluation of a questionnaire. There are important guidelines on how to construct and evaluate a scale-type instrument. It provides the tools to assess whether it has accuracy, validity and reliability. The example discussed here is in Mental Health (the presumed construct). An attempt is made to develop a scale with the domains Stress (S) and Eating Disorders (ED). If the two domains are related enough to each other, this hypothetical scale is able to represent the construct mental health. The questions for domain S were adapted from the original SF-36 scale; and for ED, from the EDE-A scale. This manuscript clarifies the important sections of a questionnaire: sociodemographic data; items for the domains S and ED; items to test criterion and construct validity; finally, the informed consent. Statistical analysis was performed in SPSS-28, with a significance level of 5%. The objective is to guide how to make and evaluate scale as a tool in epidemiological studies. ER -