Promoting Health via mHealth Applications Using a French Version of the Mobile App Rating Scale: Adaptation and Validation Study
Ina Saliasi (P2S), Prescilla Martinon (P2S), Emily Darlington (P2S),, Colette Smentek (P2S), Delphine Tardivo (ADES, APHM, AMU ODONTO), Denis, Bourgeois (P2S), Claude Dussart (P2S), Florence Carrouel (P2S), Laurie, Fraticelli (P2S)

TL;DR
This study translated, adapted, and validated the Mobile App Rating Scale into French (MARS-F), ensuring it reliably measures health app quality for French-speaking users, aligning well with the original scale.
Contribution
The paper presents the first validated French version of MARS, enabling accurate assessment of mHealth apps in French-speaking populations.
Findings
MARS-F shows high correlation with original MARS (r=0.97-0.99).
Internal consistency of MARS-F dimensions is acceptable to good.
Mokken scale analysis confirms strong scalability of MARS-F.
Abstract
Background In the recent decades, the number of apps promoting health behaviors and health-related strategies and interventions has increased alongside the number of smartphone users. Nevertheless, the validity process for measuring and reporting app quality remains unsatisfactory for health professionals and end users and represents a public health concern. The Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS) is a tool validated and widely used in the scientific literature to evaluate and compare mHealth app functionalities. However, MARS is not adapted to the French culture nor to the language. Objective This study aims to translate, adapt, and validate the equivalent French version of MARS (ie, MARS-F). Methods The original MARS was first translated to French by two independent bilingual scientists, and their common version was blind back-translated twice by two native English speakers,…
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