Hubley Anita M, Russell Lara B, Palepu Anita
Measurement Evaluation and Research Methodology, Dept of ECPS, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2005 Jul 19;3:43. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-3-43.
Existing measures of injection drug users' quality of life have focused primarily on health and health-related factors. Clearly, however, quality of life among injection drug users is impacted by a range of unique cultural, socioeconomic, medical, and geographic factors that must also be considered in any measure. The Injection Drug User Quality of Life (IDUQOL) scale was designed to capture the unique and individual circumstances that determine quality of life among injection drug users. The overall purpose of the present study was to examine the validity of inferences made from the IDUQOL by examining the (a) dimensionality, (b) reliability of scores, (c) criterion-related validity evidence, and (d) both convergent and discriminant validity evidence.
An exploratory factor analysis using principal axis factoring in SPSS 12.0 was conducted to determine whether the use of a total score on the IDUQOL was advisable. Reliability of scores from the IDUQOL was obtained using internal consistency and one-week test-retest reliability estimates. Criterion-related validity evidence was gathered using variables such as stability of housing, sex trade involvement, high-risk injection behaviours, involvement in treatment programs, emergency treatment or overdose over the previous six months, hospitalization and emergency treatment over the subsequent six month period post data collection. Convergent and discriminant validity evidence was gathered using measures of life satisfaction, self-esteem, and social desirability.
The sample consisted of 241 injection drug users ranging in age from 19 to 61 years. Factor analysis supports the use of a total score. Both internal consistency (alpha = .88) and one-week test-retest reliability (r = .78) for IDUQOL total scores were good. Criterion-related, convergent, and discriminant validity evidence supports the interpretation of IDUQOL total scores as measuring a construct consistent with quality of life.
The findings from this study provide initial evidence to support the use of the IDUQOL total score. The results of the study also suggest the IDUQOL could be further strengthened with additional attention to how some IDUQOL domains are described and satisfaction is measured.
现有的注射吸毒者生活质量衡量指标主要集中在健康及与健康相关的因素上。然而,显然注射吸毒者的生活质量受到一系列独特的文化、社会经济、医学和地理因素的影响,在任何衡量指标中都必须考虑这些因素。注射吸毒者生活质量(IDUQOL)量表旨在反映决定注射吸毒者生活质量的独特个体情况。本研究的总体目的是通过检验(a)维度、(b)分数的可靠性、(c)与标准相关的效度证据以及(d)聚合效度和区分效度证据,来检验从IDUQOL得出的推论的有效性。
在SPSS 12.0中使用主轴因子分析法进行探索性因子分析,以确定是否适合使用IDUQOL的总分。通过内部一致性和一周重测信度估计来获得IDUQOL分数的可靠性。使用诸如住房稳定性、参与性交易、高风险注射行为、参与治疗项目、过去六个月内的紧急治疗或过量用药、数据收集后接下来六个月内的住院和紧急治疗等变量来收集与标准相关的效度证据。使用生活满意度、自尊和社会期望的测量指标来收集聚合效度和区分效度证据。
样本包括241名年龄在19至61岁之间的注射吸毒者。因子分析支持使用总分。IDUQOL总分的内部一致性(α = 0.88)和一周重测信度(r = 0.78)都很好。与标准相关的、聚合的和区分的效度证据支持将IDUQOL总分解释为衡量与生活质量一致的结构。
本研究结果提供了初步证据支持使用IDUQOL总分。研究结果还表明,通过进一步关注IDUQOL某些领域的描述方式和满意度的测量方法,IDUQOL可以得到进一步加强。