Causal indicators in quality of life research

被引:159
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作者
Fayers, PM
Hand, DJ
Bjordal, K
Groenvold, M
机构
[1] MED RES COUNCIL CANC TRIALS OFF, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
[2] OPEN UNIV, DEPT STAT, MILTON KEYNES MK7 6AA, BUCKS, ENGLAND
[3] UNIV TRONDHEIM HOSP, DEPT ONCOL, N-7006 TRONDHEIM, NORWAY
[4] UNIV COPENHAGEN, DEPT HLTH SERV RES, DK-1168 COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
关键词
quality of life instruments; construct validity; multi-item scales; composite scales; causal indicators;
D O I
10.1023/A:1018491512095
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Quality of Life (QOL) questionnaires contain two different types of items. Some items, such as assessments of symptoms of disease, may be called causal indicators because the occurrence of these symptoms can cause a change in QOL. A severe state of even a single symptom may suffice to cause impairment of QOL, although a poor QOL need not necessarily imply that a patient suffers from all the symptoms. Other items, for example anxiety and depression, can be regarded as effect indicators which reflect the level of QOL. These indicators usually have a more uniform relationship with QOL, and therefore a patient with poor QOL is likely to have low scores on all effect indicators. In extreme cases it may seem intuitively obvious which items are causal and which are effect indicators, but often it is less clear. We propose a model which includes these two types of indicators and show that they behave in markedly different ways. Formal quantitative methods are developed for distinguishing them. We also discuss the impact of this distinction upon instrument validation and the design and analysis of summary subscales.
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页码:393 / 406
页数:14
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