The World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument for people with intellectual and physical disabilities (WHOQOL-Dis) : evidence of validity of the Brazilian version

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Autor(a) principal: Bredemeier, Juliana
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Wagner, Gabriela Peretti, Agranonik, Marilyn, Perez, Tatiana Spalding, Fleck, Marcelo Pio de Almeida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Background: The number of people with disabilities in Brazil and worldwide has grown substantially in recent decades. Cross-cultural quality of life instruments can be helpful in the development of interventions designed to meet the needs of this population and contribute to rational allocation of resources. This study sought to provide evidence of validity and reliability the Brazilian Portuguese version of WHOQOL-Dis-D (a cross-cultural, multicentre instrument developed by the WHOQOL-Group for the assessment of quality of life in persons with physical disability – PD) and WHOQOL-Dis-ID (for persons with intellectual disability – ID). Methods: Classical psychometric methods were used to conduct independent analyses of the PD and ID samples. Criterion groups were established for analysis of construct validity. Concurrent validity was assessed in relation to SWLS and BDI-II scores; discriminant validity, in relation to WHODAS-II. Cronbach alpha was used to test the instrument scales and subscales for reliability. The ID subgroup was retested, and test-retest reliability assessed by means of intraclass correlation coefficients and paired Student’s t-test. Results: A total of 162 (98 females) people with PD and 156 (55 females) people with ID participated in the study. Cronbach alpha was satisfactory across practically all domains and factors in the PD subsample. In IDs, most factors or domains had coefficients higher than 0.70, but four subscales exhibited less satisfactory performance. Evidence of construct and concurrent validity and reliability were obtained. Conclusions: The analyses presented herein provide satisfactory evidence of the validity and reliability of the instrument and corroborated the factor structure revealed during cross-cultural research. Further studies with larger sample sizes are required to obtain additional evidence of validity and reliability.
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spelling Bredemeier, JulianaWagner, Gabriela PerettiAgranonik, MarilynPerez, Tatiana SpaldingFleck, Marcelo Pio de Almeida2015-03-07T01:57:06Z20141471-2458http://hdl.handle.net/10183/111820000953031Background: The number of people with disabilities in Brazil and worldwide has grown substantially in recent decades. Cross-cultural quality of life instruments can be helpful in the development of interventions designed to meet the needs of this population and contribute to rational allocation of resources. This study sought to provide evidence of validity and reliability the Brazilian Portuguese version of WHOQOL-Dis-D (a cross-cultural, multicentre instrument developed by the WHOQOL-Group for the assessment of quality of life in persons with physical disability – PD) and WHOQOL-Dis-ID (for persons with intellectual disability – ID). Methods: Classical psychometric methods were used to conduct independent analyses of the PD and ID samples. Criterion groups were established for analysis of construct validity. Concurrent validity was assessed in relation to SWLS and BDI-II scores; discriminant validity, in relation to WHODAS-II. Cronbach alpha was used to test the instrument scales and subscales for reliability. The ID subgroup was retested, and test-retest reliability assessed by means of intraclass correlation coefficients and paired Student’s t-test. Results: A total of 162 (98 females) people with PD and 156 (55 females) people with ID participated in the study. Cronbach alpha was satisfactory across practically all domains and factors in the PD subsample. In IDs, most factors or domains had coefficients higher than 0.70, but four subscales exhibited less satisfactory performance. Evidence of construct and concurrent validity and reliability were obtained. Conclusions: The analyses presented herein provide satisfactory evidence of the validity and reliability of the instrument and corroborated the factor structure revealed during cross-cultural research. Further studies with larger sample sizes are required to obtain additional evidence of validity and reliability.application/pdfengBMC public health. London. Vol. 2014 (May 2014), 12 p.Qualidade de vidaSaúde da pessoa com deficiênciaOrganização Mundial da SaúdeQuality of lifeDisabilitiesWHOMeasurement scale developmentScale validityThe World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument for people with intellectual and physical disabilities (WHOQOL-Dis) : evidence of validity of the Brazilian versionEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT000953031.pdf.txt000953031.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain56219http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/111820/2/000953031.pdf.txt475b27608bff0971bbceec15de4352daMD52ORIGINAL000953031.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf365688http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/111820/1/000953031.pdf1d0aaccccc090ded2941adbd473f6beaMD5110183/1118202023-09-29 03:35:40.671266oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/111820Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-09-29T06:35:40Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv The World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument for people with intellectual and physical disabilities (WHOQOL-Dis) : evidence of validity of the Brazilian version
title The World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument for people with intellectual and physical disabilities (WHOQOL-Dis) : evidence of validity of the Brazilian version
spellingShingle The World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument for people with intellectual and physical disabilities (WHOQOL-Dis) : evidence of validity of the Brazilian version
Bredemeier, Juliana
Qualidade de vida
Saúde da pessoa com deficiência
Organização Mundial da Saúde
Quality of life
Disabilities
WHO
Measurement scale development
Scale validity
title_short The World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument for people with intellectual and physical disabilities (WHOQOL-Dis) : evidence of validity of the Brazilian version
title_full The World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument for people with intellectual and physical disabilities (WHOQOL-Dis) : evidence of validity of the Brazilian version
title_fullStr The World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument for people with intellectual and physical disabilities (WHOQOL-Dis) : evidence of validity of the Brazilian version
title_full_unstemmed The World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument for people with intellectual and physical disabilities (WHOQOL-Dis) : evidence of validity of the Brazilian version
title_sort The World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument for people with intellectual and physical disabilities (WHOQOL-Dis) : evidence of validity of the Brazilian version
author Bredemeier, Juliana
author_facet Bredemeier, Juliana
Wagner, Gabriela Peretti
Agranonik, Marilyn
Perez, Tatiana Spalding
Fleck, Marcelo Pio de Almeida
author_role author
author2 Wagner, Gabriela Peretti
Agranonik, Marilyn
Perez, Tatiana Spalding
Fleck, Marcelo Pio de Almeida
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bredemeier, Juliana
Wagner, Gabriela Peretti
Agranonik, Marilyn
Perez, Tatiana Spalding
Fleck, Marcelo Pio de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Qualidade de vida
Saúde da pessoa com deficiência
Organização Mundial da Saúde
topic Qualidade de vida
Saúde da pessoa com deficiência
Organização Mundial da Saúde
Quality of life
Disabilities
WHO
Measurement scale development
Scale validity
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Quality of life
Disabilities
WHO
Measurement scale development
Scale validity
description Background: The number of people with disabilities in Brazil and worldwide has grown substantially in recent decades. Cross-cultural quality of life instruments can be helpful in the development of interventions designed to meet the needs of this population and contribute to rational allocation of resources. This study sought to provide evidence of validity and reliability the Brazilian Portuguese version of WHOQOL-Dis-D (a cross-cultural, multicentre instrument developed by the WHOQOL-Group for the assessment of quality of life in persons with physical disability – PD) and WHOQOL-Dis-ID (for persons with intellectual disability – ID). Methods: Classical psychometric methods were used to conduct independent analyses of the PD and ID samples. Criterion groups were established for analysis of construct validity. Concurrent validity was assessed in relation to SWLS and BDI-II scores; discriminant validity, in relation to WHODAS-II. Cronbach alpha was used to test the instrument scales and subscales for reliability. The ID subgroup was retested, and test-retest reliability assessed by means of intraclass correlation coefficients and paired Student’s t-test. Results: A total of 162 (98 females) people with PD and 156 (55 females) people with ID participated in the study. Cronbach alpha was satisfactory across practically all domains and factors in the PD subsample. In IDs, most factors or domains had coefficients higher than 0.70, but four subscales exhibited less satisfactory performance. Evidence of construct and concurrent validity and reliability were obtained. Conclusions: The analyses presented herein provide satisfactory evidence of the validity and reliability of the instrument and corroborated the factor structure revealed during cross-cultural research. Further studies with larger sample sizes are required to obtain additional evidence of validity and reliability.
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