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Development of an objective instrument to assess quality of life in social services: Reliability and validity in Spain

Other title:

Objective instrument to assess quality of life

Author:
Verdugo Alonso, Miguel Ángel; Arias Martínez, Benito; Gómez Sánchez, Laura ElisabetUniovi authority; Schalock, Robert L.
Subject:

Quality of Life

Calidad de Vida

Servicios Sociales

Discapacidad

Drogodependencias

Envejecimiento

Salud Mental

Publication date:
2010
Citación:
International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology 10(1), p. 105-123 (2010)
Abstract:

This study reports on the development and validation of a questionnaire that allows the objective assessment of the quality of life of social service users. Because of the increasing demand for applying the concept of quality of life in social services for handicapped people, and because of the need to have a sensitive tool to use as a basis for organizational changes, the development of GENCAT Scale was carried out. The first study entailed the construction of items based on our current understanding of quality of life domains and indicators. In the second study, the psychometric properties of the Catalonian version of the GENCAT Scale were analyzed after applying the instrument to a representative sample of 608 professionals and 3,029 users of 239 services from Catalonia. The results showed reliability in terms of internal consistency of .92. The scale’s dimensionality was studied using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Finally, the use of this scale is discussed as a useful and innovative tool to serve as the basis for evidence-based practices, the improvement of services and programs.

This study reports on the development and validation of a questionnaire that allows the objective assessment of the quality of life of social service users. Because of the increasing demand for applying the concept of quality of life in social services for handicapped people, and because of the need to have a sensitive tool to use as a basis for organizational changes, the development of GENCAT Scale was carried out. The first study entailed the construction of items based on our current understanding of quality of life domains and indicators. In the second study, the psychometric properties of the Catalonian version of the GENCAT Scale were analyzed after applying the instrument to a representative sample of 608 professionals and 3,029 users of 239 services from Catalonia. The results showed reliability in terms of internal consistency of .92. The scale’s dimensionality was studied using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Finally, the use of this scale is discussed as a useful and innovative tool to serve as the basis for evidence-based practices, the improvement of services and programs.

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Correspondence: Institute on Community Integration (INICO). Facultad de Psicología. Universidad de Salamanca. Avda. de la Merced, 109-131. 37005 Salamanca (Spain). E-mail: gomezlaura@uniovi.es

URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/10651/3418
ISSN:
1697-2600
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This work was supported by funding from the Catalonian Institute of Assistance and Social Services (Action and Citizenship Department, Generalitat of Catalonia, Spain) and developed under the framework of research activities related to I+D SEJ2006-12575 project (Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation) and the Excellence Research Group on Disabilities (GR 197; EDU/894/ 2009) (‘Junta de Castilla y León’, Spain)

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