Title of article :
Measurement of quality of life in schizophrenia: a comparison
of two scales
Author/Authors :
Yvette Kusel، نويسنده , , Richard Laugharne، نويسنده , , Sian Perrington، نويسنده , , Jan McKendrick، نويسنده , , Deborah Stephenson
J. Stockton-Henderson، نويسنده , , Madeline Barley، نويسنده , , R. McCaul، نويسنده , , Tom Burns، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Background People with schizophrenia
have an impaired quality of life (QoL), and various
QoL assessment scales are available. However it is not
clear which scale should be used in different situations.
We aimed to compare a patient-rated subjective
QoL scale with an observer-rated QoL scale by measuring
their degree of correlation and their respective
associative profiles with outcome measures. Method
Patients of the UK Schizophrenia Care and Assessment
Program completed a patient-rated QoL questionnaire
(MANSA). Research staff completed
the observer-rated QoL tool (QLS) as part of an
assessment of symptomatology and functioning. Results
The two QoL tools were moderately positively
correlated (r = 0.39). Both scales were negatively
correlated with positive and negative symptoms of
schizophrenia and depressive symptoms, and positively
correlated with functioning scores. However the
two scales were influenced by different factors. The
patient-rated QoL was more significantly influenced
by depressive symptoms, and the observer-rated QoL
was more heavily influenced by negative symptoms.
Conclusions Patient-rated and observer-rated QoL
are moderately related, with a number of joint
determinants, but the former is sensitive to depressive
influences, whilst the latter is sensitive to the negative
symptomatology of schizophrenia
Keywords :
quality of life – schizophrenia
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)