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引用次数: 33
摘要
背景:家庭生活质量(FQOL)是智障领域的一个重要概念。现有一些措施,包括一个国际组织制定的一项措施,即2006年家庭生活质量调查(FQOLS-2006);Brown et al.2006)。然而,这一措施的心理测量特性尚未得到充分的研究。本研究旨在检验其与完善的海滩中心FQOL量表的同时效度。材料与方法:对加拿大62个有智力障碍和/或自闭症谱系障碍的学龄儿童家庭进行问卷调查,采用FQOLS-2006和Beach Center FQOL量表进行比较。结果:两种测量的总分是强相关的,就像预期的相关的特定子量表一样。然而,也有一些令人惊讶的相关性。结论:FQOLS-2006相对于Beach Center量表具有较好的并发效度,但在某些领域存在意想不到的关系,有待进一步研究。
Validity of the Family Quality of Life Survey-2006.
Background: Family Quality of Life (FQOL) is an important construct in the Intellectual Disabilities field. Several measures exist, including one developed by an international group, the Family Quality of Life Survey-2006 (FQOLS-2006; Brown et al.2006). However, the psychometric properties of this measure have yet to be fully investigated. This study was designed to examine its concurrent validity compared to the well established Beach Center FQOL Scale.
Materials and methods: In a sample of 62 families of school-aged Canadian children with intellectual disability and/or autism spectrum disorder, both the FQOLS-2006 and the Beach Center FQOL scale were administered and the scores compared.
Results: The total scores of the two measures were strongly correlated, as were particular subscales that would be expected to correlate. However, there were several surprising correlations as well.
Conclusions: The FQOLS-2006 shows good concurrent validity relative to the Beach Center scale, although some domains show unexpected relationships, suggesting further research is needed.