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Spanish adaptation and validation of the Family Quality of Life Survey
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Palabras clave
Confirmatory factor analysis
Family quality of life
Intellectual disability
Test adaptation
Materia USAL
Personas con discapacidad mental - Calidad de vida
Fecha de publicación
2005-10
Editor
Blackwell (Oxford, Gran Bretaña)
Citación
Verdugo, M.A., Córdoba, L. y Gómez, J. Spanish adaptation and validation of the Family Quality of Life Survey. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 49 (10), 794-798
Resumen
[EN]Background: Assessing the quality of life (QOL) for families that include a person with a dissability have recently becone a major emphasis in cross-cultural QOL studies. The present study examined the reliability and validity of the Family Quality of Life Survey (FQOL) on a Spanish sample.Method and results: The sample comprise 385 families who were administered the FQOL in Cali, Columbia. The FQOL showed adequate temporal stability (r = o.68 on Importance and r = o.78 on Satisfaction) and excellent internal consistency: Cronbach's alpha of 0.96 for Importance and 0.95 for Satisfaction. The confirmatory factor analysis yielded high fit indices, thus confirming that the factor structure of the FQOL as adapted for Spanish people fitted the five-factor model proposed by the survey's authors.Conclusions: The study provides a valid instrument for the research of the QOL of those families that have a child with a disability within Spanish-speaking community. [ES]El artículo trata de la asignación del QOL a familias con una persona con discapacidad mental.
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