Title of article :
The Construct of the Schizophrenia Quality of Life Scale Revision 4 for the Population of Taiwan
Author/Authors :
Su, Chia-Ting Department of Occupational Therapy - College of Medicine - Fu Jen Catholic University - New Taipei City, Taiwan , Yang, Ai-Lun Department of Sports Sciences - University of Taipei - Taipei, Taiwan , Lin , Chung-Ying Department of Rehabilitation Sciences - Faculty of Health and Social Sciences - The Hong Kong Polytechnic University - Yuk Choi Road - Hung Hom, Hong Kong
Abstract :
This study examines the factor structure of the Schizophrenia Quality of Life Scale Revision 4 (SQLS-R4) for inpatients with
schizophrenia in a psychiatric hospital in southern Taiwan. All the participants (𝑛=100) filled out the SQLS-R4, Mini Mental Status
Examination (MMSE), and Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) under the supervision of one experienced occupational therapist.
Using confirmatory factor analysis, we first determined that a 29-item model was more satisfactory than the original 33-item model
based on the findings of better fit indices for the 29-item model. We then found that a three-correlated-factor structure was best for
the SQLS-R4 after four models (namely, two-correlated-factor, three-correlated-factor, seven-correlated-factor, and second-order
models) had been compared. In addition, the three constructs (psychosocial, physical, and vitality) were moderately to highly
correlated with the constructs of the World Health Organization Quality of Life- (WHOQOL-) BREF (𝑟=−0.38to −0.69), except
for one low correlation between the vitality construct of the SQLS-R4 and the psychological construct of the WHOQOL-BREF
(𝑟=−0.26). We tentatively conclude that the SQLS-R4 with a three-correlated-factor structure is a valid and reliable instrument
for examining the quality of life of people with schizophrenia.
Keywords :
Construct , Schizophrenia , Quality Life Scale Revision 4 , Population of Taiwan , SQLS-R4 , MMSE , BPRS
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International