Title of article :
What does the WHOQOL-Bref measure
Author/Authors :
Martin Aigner، نويسنده , , Sophie F?rster-Streffleur، نويسنده , , Wolfgang Prause، نويسنده , , Marion Freidl، نويسنده , , Eva-Maria Weiss-Guillet، نويسنده , , Michael Bach، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Introduction Quality of life has become an
important outcome criterion for psychiatric interventions.
Especially in chronic disorders with no complete
recovery, the improvement of quality of life is an important
treatment goal. Nevertheless, there are methodological
problems in assessing quality of life. There
is a possible measurement overlap between quality of
life and psychopathology, especially depression, which
may invalidate research results. This study addresses
the quality of life of patients with chronic somatoform
pain and its relation to depressive symptoms. Method
One hundred out-patients with somatoform pain disorder
at the Behavioural Medicine Pain Clinic in the
Department of Psychiatry of the Medical University of
Vienna were diagnosed using the SCID for Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder (DSM-IV).
The patients filled out the World Health Organisation
Quality of Life Assessment-Bref (WHOQOL-Bref) and
the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Pain intensity
(average pain, maximum pain, minimal pain) and
disability (work, leisure and family life) were assessed
using visual analogue scales. Results Quality of life in
somatoform pain disorder was reduced compared to
the norm population, especially in the physical and
psychological domains. There were highly significant
negative correlations between, on the one hand, depressive
symptomatology (BDI) and, on the other
hand, the physical quality of life domain (r=−0.655,
p<0.01), the psychological domain (r=−0.735, p<0.01),
the social domain (r=−0.511, p<0.01) and the environmental
domain (r=−0.561, p<0.01). In all domains of
the WHOQOL-Bref and in the global score, significant
differences between the group of patients with severe
or very severe depressive symptoms and the group
with no or only mild depressive symptoms were found.
Discussion While the WHOQOL-Bref showed a poor
quality of life of patients with chronic somatoform
pain disorder in general and especially in the physical
and in the psychological domains, the high correlation
of physical and psychological quality of life scores with
depressive symptomatology points to a measurement
overlap. It is suggested that assessment of subjective
quality of life should always be checked for the influence
of depressive symptomatology on the quality
of life score.
Keywords :
pain – somatoform – quality of life –depression
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)