Confirming the factor structure of a generic quality of life instrument among pre-treatment substance use disorder patients

Abstract Background Quality of life (QoL) is a patient-reported outcome of increasing importance in the substance use disorder (SUD) treatment field, and impaired QoL may be an important impetus for treatment uptake. Instruments and methodologies abound, precluding comparison, as does a dearth of po...

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Main Authors: Ashley Elizabeth Muller, Svetlana Skurtveit, Thomas Clausen
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-05-01
Series:Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-019-1152-7
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spelling doaj-9e30295692fe4fab9a02c82beea188672020-11-25T03:45:59ZengBMCHealth and Quality of Life Outcomes1477-75252019-05-011711510.1186/s12955-019-1152-7Confirming the factor structure of a generic quality of life instrument among pre-treatment substance use disorder patientsAshley Elizabeth Muller0Svetlana Skurtveit1Thomas Clausen2Norwegian Centre for Addiction Research, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of OsloNorwegian Centre for Addiction Research, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of OsloNorwegian Centre for Addiction Research, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of OsloAbstract Background Quality of life (QoL) is a patient-reported outcome of increasing importance in the substance use disorder (SUD) treatment field, and impaired QoL may be an important impetus for treatment uptake. Instruments and methodologies abound, precluding comparison, as does a dearth of population norms. The QOL10 is a generic, overall QoL tool containing ten items and with simple scoring procedures. It is therefore a potential alternative to the gold standard WHOQOL-BREF. This study aimed to assess the two-factor structure of the QOL10 that has been suggested by a previous exploratory factor analysis. Methods Adults entering 21 participating inpatient or outpatient SUD treatment were recruited to join a national longitudinal cohort study. 531 completed the QOL10 at treatment entry and were included in the analysis. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was used to confirm the model fit of a two-factor structure, and the scaling qualities of the QOL10 were reported. Results According to the SEM analysis, the QOL10 was comprised of one latent variable measuring social QoL, and one measuring global QoL, and all ten items were retained. Goodness of fit tests included: root mean square of approximation = 0.063, 90% CI 0.050–0.076; normed-fit index = 0.919; and comparative fit index = 0.943. Conclusions The QOL10 should be considered when clinicians in the SUD treatment field need a short, valid instrument that measures both global QoL and social QoL, with minimum respondent and administrator burden. The social domain is of particular utility and may be used as a stand-alone instrument. Test-retest reliability should be established in future studies.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-019-1152-7Substance use disorderSocial quality of lifeQOL10WHOQOL-BREFStructural equation modellingIsolation
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Thomas Clausen
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Svetlana Skurtveit
Thomas Clausen
Confirming the factor structure of a generic quality of life instrument among pre-treatment substance use disorder patients
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
Substance use disorder
Social quality of life
QOL10
WHOQOL-BREF
Structural equation modelling
Isolation
author_facet Ashley Elizabeth Muller
Svetlana Skurtveit
Thomas Clausen
author_sort Ashley Elizabeth Muller
title Confirming the factor structure of a generic quality of life instrument among pre-treatment substance use disorder patients
title_short Confirming the factor structure of a generic quality of life instrument among pre-treatment substance use disorder patients
title_full Confirming the factor structure of a generic quality of life instrument among pre-treatment substance use disorder patients
title_fullStr Confirming the factor structure of a generic quality of life instrument among pre-treatment substance use disorder patients
title_full_unstemmed Confirming the factor structure of a generic quality of life instrument among pre-treatment substance use disorder patients
title_sort confirming the factor structure of a generic quality of life instrument among pre-treatment substance use disorder patients
publisher BMC
series Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
issn 1477-7525
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Background Quality of life (QoL) is a patient-reported outcome of increasing importance in the substance use disorder (SUD) treatment field, and impaired QoL may be an important impetus for treatment uptake. Instruments and methodologies abound, precluding comparison, as does a dearth of population norms. The QOL10 is a generic, overall QoL tool containing ten items and with simple scoring procedures. It is therefore a potential alternative to the gold standard WHOQOL-BREF. This study aimed to assess the two-factor structure of the QOL10 that has been suggested by a previous exploratory factor analysis. Methods Adults entering 21 participating inpatient or outpatient SUD treatment were recruited to join a national longitudinal cohort study. 531 completed the QOL10 at treatment entry and were included in the analysis. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was used to confirm the model fit of a two-factor structure, and the scaling qualities of the QOL10 were reported. Results According to the SEM analysis, the QOL10 was comprised of one latent variable measuring social QoL, and one measuring global QoL, and all ten items were retained. Goodness of fit tests included: root mean square of approximation = 0.063, 90% CI 0.050–0.076; normed-fit index = 0.919; and comparative fit index = 0.943. Conclusions The QOL10 should be considered when clinicians in the SUD treatment field need a short, valid instrument that measures both global QoL and social QoL, with minimum respondent and administrator burden. The social domain is of particular utility and may be used as a stand-alone instrument. Test-retest reliability should be established in future studies.
topic Substance use disorder
Social quality of life
QOL10
WHOQOL-BREF
Structural equation modelling
Isolation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-019-1152-7
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