Subjective and objective dimensions of quality of life in psychiatric patients: A factor analytical approach

Author:

Ruggeri Mirella,Warner Richard,Bisoffi Giulia,Fontecedro Laura

Abstract

BackgroundBoth subjective and objective information is necessary to assess quality of life (QOL).AimsTo explore the role of subjective and objective QOL dimensions and their cross-sectional and longitudinal predictors.MethodThe relationship between QOL, as measured by the Lancashire Quality of Life Profile (LQL), and demographic variables, diagnosis, psychopathology, disability, functioning, affect balance, self-esteem, service use and service satisfaction was investigated at two points in time, using factor analysis and multiple regression techniques.ResultsOne subjective and two objective LQL factors with strong face validity were identified. Cross-sectional predictors of the subjective factor were primarily subjective measures; longitudinally, few predictors of this factor were identified. The cross-sectional and longitudinal predictors of the objective factors were primarily demographic and observer-rated measures.ConclusionsSubjective and objective data are distinct types of information. Objective measures may be more suitable in detecting treatment effects. Subjective information is necessary to complete the QOL picture and to enhance the interpretation of objective data.

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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