The Quality of Life for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Scale: Factor Analysis, MIMIC Modeling, and Cut-Off Score Analysis

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Laura C. Chezan
Jin Liu
Erik Drasgow
Ruyi Ding
Alexandro Magana
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[1] Old Dominion University,Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School
[2] University of South Carolina,undefined
[3] University Town of Shenzhen,undefined
[4] Old Dominion University,undefined
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2023年 / 53卷
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Autism spectrum disorder; Quality of life; Cut-off score; MIMIC modeling; Demographic; Bifactor model;
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Our purpose in this study was to further examine the psychometric properties of the Quality of Life for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (QOLASD-C) scale. We first investigated the factor structure and the internal consistency of the scale. The bifactor model showed good fit and strong reliability. Second, we used multiple-indicators multiple-causes (MIMIC) modeling to examine the associations between demographic variables and the QOLASD-C dimensions. Results showed differences on overall QOL based on age, race/ethnicity, and autism spectrum disorder severity, but no relationships with gender. All demographic variables were associated with one or all three subscales (i.e., interpersonal relationships, self-determination, emotional well-being) of the QOLASD-C. Third, an optimal cut-off score of 37 was identified. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
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