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Construct validity of the Assessment of Quality of Life - 6D (AQoL-6D) in community samples
BACKGROUND: The Assessment of Quality of Life - 6D scale (AQoL-6D) is a self-report instrument designed to provide a sensitive multidimensional evaluation of health related quality of life. The current paper assesses the construct, concurrent and convergent validity of the AQoL-6D in a combined long...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3639231/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23590808 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-11-61 |
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author | Allen, Joanne Inder, Kerry J Lewin, Terry J Attia, John R Kelly, Brian J |
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description | BACKGROUND: The Assessment of Quality of Life - 6D scale (AQoL-6D) is a self-report instrument designed to provide a sensitive multidimensional evaluation of health related quality of life. The current paper assesses the construct, concurrent and convergent validity of the AQoL-6D in a combined longitudinal population sample drawn from across urban, regional and remote areas of Australia. METHODS: The AQoL-6D was administered within the Hunter Community Study and the Australian Rural Mental Health Study over time (mean years lag = 3.90, SD = 1.30). Observations with sufficient data were used to confirm the construct validity of the AQoL-6D domains and higher-order structure using confirmatory factor analyses (CFA, N = 7915). The stability of this structure across cohorts and over time was assessed using multi-group CFA. Additionally, the concurrent validity (against the SF-36) and convergent validity of AQoL-6D domains and factors were assessed. RESULTS: The construct validity of the AQoL-6D domains was considered satisfactory. Two higher-order factors, representing the physical and psychological components of quality of life were identified (CFA model fit: RMSEA = .07, SRMR = .03; TLI = .96, CFI = .98). These factors displayed group and temporal invariance, as well as concurrent and convergent validity against a range of measures. Recommendations for the derivation of summary scores are provided, together with a provisional set of norms. CONCLUSIONS: The AQoL-6D is a useful tool for assessing quality of life impairment in epidemiological cohort studies, both cross-sectionally and over time. It displays appropriate levels of construct, concurrent and convergent validity. Conceptualisation of higher-order factors as representing the physical and psychological aspects of quality of life impairment may increase the sensitivity and appeal of the AQoL-6D, particularly for studies examining predictors of and changes in social and psychological outcomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-36392312013-04-30 Construct validity of the Assessment of Quality of Life - 6D (AQoL-6D) in community samples Allen, Joanne Inder, Kerry J Lewin, Terry J Attia, John R Kelly, Brian J Health Qual Life Outcomes Research BACKGROUND: The Assessment of Quality of Life - 6D scale (AQoL-6D) is a self-report instrument designed to provide a sensitive multidimensional evaluation of health related quality of life. The current paper assesses the construct, concurrent and convergent validity of the AQoL-6D in a combined longitudinal population sample drawn from across urban, regional and remote areas of Australia. METHODS: The AQoL-6D was administered within the Hunter Community Study and the Australian Rural Mental Health Study over time (mean years lag = 3.90, SD = 1.30). Observations with sufficient data were used to confirm the construct validity of the AQoL-6D domains and higher-order structure using confirmatory factor analyses (CFA, N = 7915). The stability of this structure across cohorts and over time was assessed using multi-group CFA. Additionally, the concurrent validity (against the SF-36) and convergent validity of AQoL-6D domains and factors were assessed. RESULTS: The construct validity of the AQoL-6D domains was considered satisfactory. Two higher-order factors, representing the physical and psychological components of quality of life were identified (CFA model fit: RMSEA = .07, SRMR = .03; TLI = .96, CFI = .98). These factors displayed group and temporal invariance, as well as concurrent and convergent validity against a range of measures. Recommendations for the derivation of summary scores are provided, together with a provisional set of norms. CONCLUSIONS: The AQoL-6D is a useful tool for assessing quality of life impairment in epidemiological cohort studies, both cross-sectionally and over time. It displays appropriate levels of construct, concurrent and convergent validity. Conceptualisation of higher-order factors as representing the physical and psychological aspects of quality of life impairment may increase the sensitivity and appeal of the AQoL-6D, particularly for studies examining predictors of and changes in social and psychological outcomes. BioMed Central 2013-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3639231/ /pubmed/23590808 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-11-61 Text en Copyright © 2013 Allen 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 Allen, Joanne Inder, Kerry J Lewin, Terry J Attia, John R Kelly, Brian J Construct validity of the Assessment of Quality of Life - 6D (AQoL-6D) in community samples |
title | Construct validity of the Assessment of Quality of Life - 6D (AQoL-6D) in community samples |
title_full | Construct validity of the Assessment of Quality of Life - 6D (AQoL-6D) in community samples |
title_fullStr | Construct validity of the Assessment of Quality of Life - 6D (AQoL-6D) in community samples |
title_full_unstemmed | Construct validity of the Assessment of Quality of Life - 6D (AQoL-6D) in community samples |
title_short | Construct validity of the Assessment of Quality of Life - 6D (AQoL-6D) in community samples |
title_sort | construct validity of the assessment of quality of life - 6d (aqol-6d) in community samples |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3639231/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23590808 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-11-61 |
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