Kolotkin Ronette L, Crosby Ross D
Obesity and Quality of Life Consulting, Durham, NC, USA.
Qual Life Res. 2002 Mar;11(2):157-71. doi: 10.1023/a:1015081805439.
The short form of impact of weight on quality of life (IWQOL)-Lite is a 31-item, self-report, obesity-specific measure of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) that consists of a total score and scores on each of five scales--physical function, self-esteem, sexual life, public distress, and work--and that exhibits strong psychometric properties. This study was undertaken in order to assess test-retest reliability and discriminant validity in a heterogeneous sample of individuals not in treatment. Individuals were recruited from the community to complete questionnaires that included the IWQOL-Lite, SF-36, Rosenberg self-esteem (RSE) scale, Marlowe-Crowne social desirability scale, global ratings of quality of life, and sexual functioning and public distress ratings. Persons currently enrolled in weight loss programs or with a body mass index (BMI) of less than 18.5 were dropped from the analyses, leaving 341 females and 153 males for analysis, with an average BMI of 27.4. For test-retest reliability, 112 participants completed the IWQOL-Lite again. ANOVA revealed significant main effects for BMI for all IWQOL-Lite scales and total score. Females showed greater impairment than males on all scales except public distress. Internal consistency ranged from 0.816 to 0.944 for IWQOL-Lite scales and was 0.958 for total score. Test-retest reliability ranged from 0.814 to 0.877 for scales and was 0.937 for total score. Internal consistency and test-retest results for overweight/obese subjects were similar to those obtained for the total sample. There was strong evidence for convergent and discriminant validity of the IWQOL-Lite in overweight/obese subjects. As in previous studies conducted on treatment-seeking obese persons, the IWQOL-Lite appears to be a reliable and valid measure of obesity-specific quality of life in overweight/obese persons not seeking treatment.
体重对生活质量影响简表(IWQOL)-Lite是一份包含31个条目的、自我报告的、针对肥胖人群的健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)测量量表,它包括一个总分以及五个分量表(身体功能、自尊、性生活、公众困扰和工作)各自的得分,并且具有很强的心理测量学特性。本研究旨在评估在未接受治疗的异质性个体样本中的重测信度和区分效度。从社区招募个体来完成问卷,问卷包括IWQOL-Lite、SF-36、罗森伯格自尊(RSE)量表、马洛-克劳恩社会赞许性量表、生活质量总体评分以及性功能和公众困扰评分。目前参加减肥项目或体重指数(BMI)低于18.5的个体被排除在分析之外,剩余341名女性和153名男性用于分析,平均BMI为27.4。为重测信度,112名参与者再次完成了IWQOL-Lite。方差分析显示,对于IWQOL-Lite的所有分量表和总分,BMI都有显著的主效应。除公众困扰外,在所有量表上女性比男性表现出更大的损害。IWQOL-Lite分量表的内部一致性范围为0.816至0.944,总分为0.958。分量表的重测信度范围为0.814至0.877,总分为0.937。超重/肥胖受试者的内部一致性和重测结果与总样本的结果相似。有强有力的证据表明IWQOL-Lite在超重/肥胖受试者中具有聚合效度和区分效度。与之前对寻求治疗的肥胖者进行的研究一样,IWQOL-Lite似乎是超重/肥胖但未寻求治疗者的肥胖特异性生活质量的可靠且有效的测量工具。