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Responsiveness of the Eating Disorders Quality of Life Scale (EDQLS) in a longitudinal multi-site sample

BACKGROUND: In eating disorders (EDs), treatment outcome measurement has traditionally focused on symptom reduction rather than functioning or quality of life (QoL). The Eating Disorders Quality of Life Scale (EDQLS) was recently developed to allow for measurement of broader outcomes. We examined re...

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Autores principales: Adair, Carol E, Marcoux, Gisele C, Bischoff, Theanna F, Cram, Brian S, Ewashen, Carol J, Pinzon, Jorge, Gusella, Joanne L, Geller, Josie, Scattolon, Yvette, Fergusson, Patricia, Styles, Lisa, Brown, Krista E
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2929228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20701776
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-8-83
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author Adair, Carol E
Marcoux, Gisele C
Bischoff, Theanna F
Cram, Brian S
Ewashen, Carol J
Pinzon, Jorge
Gusella, Joanne L
Geller, Josie
Scattolon, Yvette
Fergusson, Patricia
Styles, Lisa
Brown, Krista E
author_facet Adair, Carol E
Marcoux, Gisele C
Bischoff, Theanna F
Cram, Brian S
Ewashen, Carol J
Pinzon, Jorge
Gusella, Joanne L
Geller, Josie
Scattolon, Yvette
Fergusson, Patricia
Styles, Lisa
Brown, Krista E
author_sort Adair, Carol E
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description BACKGROUND: In eating disorders (EDs), treatment outcome measurement has traditionally focused on symptom reduction rather than functioning or quality of life (QoL). The Eating Disorders Quality of Life Scale (EDQLS) was recently developed to allow for measurement of broader outcomes. We examined responsiveness of the EDQLS in a longitudinal multi-site study. METHODS: The EDQLS and comparator generic QoL scales were collected in person at baseline, and 3 and 6 months from 130 participants (mean age 25.6 years; range 14-60) in 12 treatment programs in four Canadian provinces. Total score differences across the time points and responsiveness were examined using both anchor- and distribution-based methods. RESULTS: 98 (75%) and 85 (65%) responses were received at 3 and 6 months respectively. No statistically significant differences were found between the baseline sample and those lost to follow-up on any measured characteristic. Mean EDQLS total scores increased from 110 (SD = 24) to 124.5 (SD = 29) at 3 months and 129 (SD = 28) at 6 months, and the difference by time was tested using a general linear model (GLM) to account for repeated measurement (p < .001). Responsiveness was good overall (Cohen's d = .61 and .80), and confirmed using anchor methods across 5 levels of self-reported improvement in health status (p < .001). Effect sizes across time were moderate or large for for all age groups. Internal consistency (Chronbach's alpha=.96) held across measurement points and patterns of responsiveness held across subscales. EDQLS responsiveness exceeded that of the Quality of Life Inventory, the Short Form-12 (mental and physical subscales) and was similar to the 16-dimension quality of life scale. CONCLUSIONS: The EDQLS is responsive to change in geographically diverse and clinically heterogeneous programs over a relatively short time period in adolescents and adults. It shows promise as an outcome measure for both research and clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-29292282010-08-28 Responsiveness of the Eating Disorders Quality of Life Scale (EDQLS) in a longitudinal multi-site sample Adair, Carol E Marcoux, Gisele C Bischoff, Theanna F Cram, Brian S Ewashen, Carol J Pinzon, Jorge Gusella, Joanne L Geller, Josie Scattolon, Yvette Fergusson, Patricia Styles, Lisa Brown, Krista E Health Qual Life Outcomes Research BACKGROUND: In eating disorders (EDs), treatment outcome measurement has traditionally focused on symptom reduction rather than functioning or quality of life (QoL). The Eating Disorders Quality of Life Scale (EDQLS) was recently developed to allow for measurement of broader outcomes. We examined responsiveness of the EDQLS in a longitudinal multi-site study. METHODS: The EDQLS and comparator generic QoL scales were collected in person at baseline, and 3 and 6 months from 130 participants (mean age 25.6 years; range 14-60) in 12 treatment programs in four Canadian provinces. Total score differences across the time points and responsiveness were examined using both anchor- and distribution-based methods. RESULTS: 98 (75%) and 85 (65%) responses were received at 3 and 6 months respectively. No statistically significant differences were found between the baseline sample and those lost to follow-up on any measured characteristic. Mean EDQLS total scores increased from 110 (SD = 24) to 124.5 (SD = 29) at 3 months and 129 (SD = 28) at 6 months, and the difference by time was tested using a general linear model (GLM) to account for repeated measurement (p < .001). Responsiveness was good overall (Cohen's d = .61 and .80), and confirmed using anchor methods across 5 levels of self-reported improvement in health status (p < .001). Effect sizes across time were moderate or large for for all age groups. Internal consistency (Chronbach's alpha=.96) held across measurement points and patterns of responsiveness held across subscales. EDQLS responsiveness exceeded that of the Quality of Life Inventory, the Short Form-12 (mental and physical subscales) and was similar to the 16-dimension quality of life scale. CONCLUSIONS: The EDQLS is responsive to change in geographically diverse and clinically heterogeneous programs over a relatively short time period in adolescents and adults. It shows promise as an outcome measure for both research and clinical practice. BioMed Central 2010-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2929228/ /pubmed/20701776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-8-83 Text en Copyright ©2010 Adair et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Adair, Carol E
Marcoux, Gisele C
Bischoff, Theanna F
Cram, Brian S
Ewashen, Carol J
Pinzon, Jorge
Gusella, Joanne L
Geller, Josie
Scattolon, Yvette
Fergusson, Patricia
Styles, Lisa
Brown, Krista E
Responsiveness of the Eating Disorders Quality of Life Scale (EDQLS) in a longitudinal multi-site sample
title Responsiveness of the Eating Disorders Quality of Life Scale (EDQLS) in a longitudinal multi-site sample
title_full Responsiveness of the Eating Disorders Quality of Life Scale (EDQLS) in a longitudinal multi-site sample
title_fullStr Responsiveness of the Eating Disorders Quality of Life Scale (EDQLS) in a longitudinal multi-site sample
title_full_unstemmed Responsiveness of the Eating Disorders Quality of Life Scale (EDQLS) in a longitudinal multi-site sample
title_short Responsiveness of the Eating Disorders Quality of Life Scale (EDQLS) in a longitudinal multi-site sample
title_sort responsiveness of the eating disorders quality of life scale (edqls) in a longitudinal multi-site sample
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2929228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20701776
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-8-83
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