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ABSTRACT: Purpose
This paper presents two studies exploring the latent structure of item sets used in the development of the Recovering Quality of Life mental health outcome measures: ReQoL-10 and ReQoL-20.Method
In study 1, 2262 participants completed an initial set of 61 items. In study 2, 4266 participants completed a reduced set of 40 items. Study 2 evaluated two formats of the questionnaires: one version where the items were intermingled and one where the positively worded and negatively worded items were presented as two separate blocks. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were conducted on both datasets where models were specified using ordinal treatment of the item responses. Dimensionality based on the conceptual framework and methods effects reflecting the mixture of positively worded and negatively worded items were explored. Factor invariance was tested across the intermingled and block formats.Results
In both studies, a bi-factor model (study 1: RMSEA?=?0.061; CFI?=?0.954; study 2: RMSEA?=?0.066; CFI?=?0.971) with one general factor and two local factors (positively worded questions and negatively worded questions) was preferred. The loadings on the general factor were higher than on the two local factors suggesting that the ReQoL scale scores can be understood in terms of a general factor. Insignificant differences were found between the intermingled and block formats.Conclusions
The analyses confirmed that the ReQoL item sets are sufficiently unidimensional to proceed to item response theory analysis. The model was robust across different ordering of positive and negative items.
SUBMITTER: Keetharuth AD
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6439178 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Keetharuth Anju Devianee AD Bjorner Jakob Bue JB Barkham Michael M Browne John J Croudace Tim T Brazier John J
Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation 20181221 4
<h4>Purpose</h4>This paper presents two studies exploring the latent structure of item sets used in the development of the Recovering Quality of Life mental health outcome measures: ReQoL-10 and ReQoL-20.<h4>Method</h4>In study 1, 2262 participants completed an initial set of 61 items. In study 2, 4266 participants completed a reduced set of 40 items. Study 2 evaluated two formats of the questionnaires: one version where the items were intermingled and one where the positively worded and negativ ...[more]