Applicability, Internal Structure, and basic Patterns of a Multicultural Brief Quality of Life Measure in a Sample of Psychiatric Patients with Comorbid Substance Use Disorders

I. Salloum, J. Mezzich, L. Kirisci
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Background: The measurement of quality of life as estimate of well being is assuming increasing importance in the evaluation of health and treatment efficacy. Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the applicability, internal structure and clinical patterns of the Multicultural Quality of Life Index (MQLI), a brief, self-rated, culturally informed, quality of life scale, in patients experiencing comorbid psychiatric and substance use disorders. Methods: Sixty-two consecutively admitted outpatients completed the MQLI. With this data, the applicability, internal consistency, factorial structure, and prediction of treatment adherence over a three-month period were assessed. Results: It was found that the MQLI was easy to administer. It had good internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha 0.89). Factor analysis revealed that the first factor explained 53% of the variance, indicating the unidimensionality of the instrument around quality of life. Two MQLI items, interpersonal functioning and the availability of supports, significantly predicted treatment adherence. Conclusions: The MQLI is easy to use, it has a coherent structure, and is clinically useful in psychiatric patients with comorbid substance use disorders.
多元文化生活质量测量在精神疾病共病性物质使用障碍患者样本中的适用性、内部结构和基本模式
背景:生活质量的测量作为幸福感的估计在健康和治疗效果的评估中越来越重要。目的:本研究的目的是评估多元文化生活质量指数(MQLI)的适用性,内部结构和临床模式,MQLI是一个简短的,自评的,文化信息的生活质量量表,在患有精神和物质使用障碍的患者中。方法:62例门诊患者连续完成MQLI。利用这些数据,评估了适用性、内部一致性、因子结构和三个月治疗依从性的预测。结果:MQLI易于给药。具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach’s alpha 0.89)。因子分析显示,第一个因素解释了53%的方差,表明该工具在生活质量方面的单维性。两个MQLI项目,人际功能和支持的可得性,显著预测治疗依从性。结论:MQLI量表易于使用,结构连贯,在精神疾病共病性物质使用障碍患者中具有临床应用价值。
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