An evaluation of psychometric properties of the client's questionnaire of the Wisconsin Quality of Life Index-Canadian version (CaW-QLI)

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Pablo Diaz
Céline Mercier
Raymonde Hachey
Jean Caron
Geneviève Boyer
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[1] Centre for Addiction & Mental Health,Schizophrenia & Continuing Care Program
[2] McGill University,Department of Psychiatry
[3] Douglas Hospital Research Centre,School of Rehabilitation
[4] University of Montreal,Department of Behavioral Sciences
[5] Québec University in Abitibi-Temiscamingue,undefined
[6] Douglas Hospital Research Centre,undefined
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Quality of Life Research | 1999年 / 8卷
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Psychometric properties; Quality of life; Reliability; Schizophrenia; Validity;
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Psychometric properties of Client's questionnaire from the Canadian version of the Wisconsin Quality of Life-Index (CaW-QLI) were assessed with two groups, 89 English (E) and 94 French (F) individuals with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. Sub-samples of 40 E and 36 F were re-interviewed within a 2-week period. Spearman correlations-SC between each domain and CaW-QLI global Score ranged from 0.39 to 0.76, while inter-domain correlations were low, confirming the multidimensional properties of the scale. Cronbach's α (internal consistency) were 0.78 (E) and 0.70 (F) for the CaW-QLI global scores and, from 0.45 to 0.88 among seven of eight domains. Test–retest (Concordance Correlation Coefficient-CCC) ranged from 0.36 to 0.80 among the domains, and from 0.80 (E) and 0.85 (F) between CaW-QLI global scores. Regarding convergent validity, SC between CaW-QLI global score and Spitzer's QOL-Index were 0.72 (E) and 0.58 (F). As hypothesized, there were higher correlations between CaW-QLI global scores (E and F) and SF-36 scales related to mental health than those related to physical health. Minor changes in the scoring are proposed to enhance face and content validity.
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