| Literature DB >> 24582503 |
Mariangela Lanfredi1, Valentina Candini1, Chiara Buizza2, Clarissa Ferrari1, Maria E Boero3, Gian M Giobbio4, Nicoletta Goldschmidt5, Stefania Greppo5, Laura Iozzino1, Paolo Maggi6, Anna Melegari3, Patrizio Pasqualetti7, Giuseppe Rossi1, Giovanni de Girolamo8.
Abstract
Quality of life (QOL) has been considered an important outcome measure in psychiatric research and determinants of QOL have been widely investigated. We aimed at detecting predictors of QOL at baseline and at testing the longitudinal interrelations of the baseline predictors with QOL scores at a 1-year follow-up in a sample of patients living in Residential Facilities (RFs). Logistic regression models were adopted to evaluate the association between WHOQoL-Bref scores and potential determinants of QOL. In addition, all variables significantly associated with QOL domains in the final logistic regression model were included by using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). We included 139 patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia spectrum. In the final logistic regression model level of activity, social support, age, service satisfaction, spiritual well-being and symptoms' severity were identified as predictors of QOL scores at baseline. Longitudinal analyses carried out by SEM showed that 40% of QOL follow-up variability was explained by QOL at baseline, and significant indirect effects toward QOL at follow-up were found for satisfaction with services and for social support. Rehabilitation plans for people with schizophrenia living in RFs should also consider mediators of change in subjective QOL such as satisfaction with mental health services.Entities:
Keywords: Determinants; Quality of life; Residential facilities; Satisfaction; Schizophrenia; Spirituality
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24582503 DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2014.01.045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry Res ISSN: 0165-1781 Impact factor: 3.222