| Literature DB >> 24778873 |
Valsamma Eapen1, Rudi Crnčec1, Amelia Walter1, Kwok Ping Tay2.
Abstract
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) tend to experience greater psychological distress than parents of typically developing children or children with other disabilities. Quality of Life (QoL) is increasingly recognised as a critical outcome measure for planning and treatment purposes in ASD. There is a need for ASD-specific QoL measures as generic measures may not capture all relevant aspects of living with ASD. This paper describes the conceptualisation and development of an autism-specific measure of QoL, the Quality of Life in Autism Questionnaire (QoLA) for parents and caregivers of children with ASD, that is suitable to clinical and research settings. Preliminary psychometric properties (reliability and validity) of the measure are also presented. The QoLA has 48 items in two subscales: one comprising QoL items and the second a parent report of how problematic their child's ASD symptoms are. A study involving 39 families suggested the QoLA has excellent internal consistency as well as good known-groups validity between parents of children with ASD and those who were typically developing. The QoLA also showed good convergent validity with other measures of QoL and ASD symptom severity, respectively. The QoLA may be a valuable assessment tool and merits further psychometric evaluation.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24778873 PMCID: PMC3977417 DOI: 10.1155/2014/160783
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autism Res Treat ISSN: 2090-1933
QoLA items.
| QoLA—Part A (QoL subscale) | QoLA—Part B (impact of ASD symptoms subscale) | |
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| (1) | I am satisfied with my life | Socialising with people |
| (2) | I feel stressed* | Having friends |
| (3) | I feel happy and content | Understanding others' feelings |
| (4) | I feel depressed or anxious* | Holding a conversation |
| (5) | I feel good about myself as a person | Communicating needs |
| (6) | I am satisfied with my close relationships | Taking a literal meaning of comments |
| (7) | People are there for me when I need them | Saying things that are socially embarrassing |
| (8) | I am satisfied with my social life | Needing to stick to a routine |
| (9) | I am satisfied with my family life | Being overly interested in a particular topic |
| (10) | I am satisfied with my financial situation | Getting anxious in a specific situation or during changes |
| (11) | I am satisfied with where I live | Sensitivity to certain sensations |
| (12) | I have enough money to meet my needs | Understanding the rules of social interaction |
| (13) | I am satisfied with my achievements | Managing emotional responses |
| (14) | I am satisfied with my general health | Needing to do things a certain way |
| (15) | I have a healthy lifestyle | Destructive behaviours including anger and aggression |
| (16) | I am satisfied with my leisure activities | Showing inappropriate emotional reactions |
| (17) | Health problems stop me doing things that I want to* | Unusual repetitive behaviours or body movements |
| (18) | I feel in control of my life | Engaging in reckless or tactless behaviours |
| (19) | I set and achieve goals in my life | Doing daily living tasks independently |
| (20) | I can make a plan of action and follow it | Responding when approached socially |
| (21) | I make my own decisions | |
| (22) | I feel guilty* | |
| (23) | I am part of a community | |
| (24) | I can get the support that I need from the community | |
| (25) | I am able to get to where I need to | |
| (26) | I feel safe in my everyday life | |
| (27) | I feel respected in my everyday life | |
| (28) | I am satisfied with the availability of health services |
*Item is reverse scored.
Demographic information for the ASD and control groups.
| ASD group | Control (non-ASD) group | |
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| 23 | 16 |
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| Mean child age in months (SD) | 49.39 (16.75) | 43.19 (12.13) |
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| Number with ASD | 23 | 0 |
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| Child gender Male : Female | 17 : 6 | 10 : 6 |
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| Mean parent age in years (SD) | 35.10 (4.50) | 37.88 (3.40) |
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| Parent gender Male : Female | 0 : 23 | 3 : 13 |
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| Parent's education background | 47% tertiary | 100% tertiary |
| 48% secondary | ||
| 5% no formal education | ||
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| Parent's ethnic background | 47% Australian or New Zealander | 63% Australian or New Zealander |
| 32% South-East Asian | 25% South-East Asian | |
| 16% European | 6% European | |
| 5% Middle Eastern | 6% Southern Asian | |
Descriptive statistics and internal consistency coefficients for all measures used.
| Variable | Mean | Range | SD | Cronbach's |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| QoLA Part A: ASD group | 86.96 | 46–138 | 21.53 | 0.94 |
| QoLA Part A: control group | 110.00 | 65–138 | 17.58 | 0.96 |
| QoLA Part B: ASD group | 68.52 | 30–99 | 17.56 | 0.92 |
| QoLA Part B: control group | 94.31 | 78–100 | 6.14 | 0.86 |
| WHOQOL-BREF: Physicala | 59.32 | 28.57–89.29 | 17.45 | 0.85 |
| WHOQOL-BREF: Psychologicala | 55.98 | 33.33–91.67 | 15.38 | 0.75 |
| WHOQOL-BREF: Social relationsa | 55.07 | 16.67–100 | 22.15 | 0.72 |
| WHOQOL-BREF: Environmentala | 58.70 | 28–97 | 17.12 | 0.84 |
| DASS-21: Depressiona | 4.91 | 0–13 | 3.57 | 0.86 |
| DASS-21: Anxietya | 3.30 | 0–10 | 3.01 | 0.75 |
| DASS-21: Stressa | 6.74 | 0–14 | 3.70 | 0.81 |
| PSOC: Satisfactiona | 3.16 | 1–5.4 | 1.02 | 0.81 |
| PSOC: Efficacya | 4.35 | 2.14–6 | 0.95 | 0.89 |
| PSOC: Interesta | 4.59 | 2–6 | 1.35 | 0.78 |
aMeasure administered to ASD group only.
Correlations between all measures in the ASD sample.
| Measure | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | |
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| (1) | QoLA Part A | −.07 | .74** | .82** | .78** | .91** | −.49* | −.40 | −.57** | .74** | .38 | .26 | −.12 | .12 | .09 | .08 | .10 | −.02 | .15 |
| (2) | QoLA Part B | — | −.03 | −.16 | −.18 | −.22 | .19 | .17 | .14 | .26 | −.05 | .22 | −.37 | .29 | .25 | −.18 | .05 | −.37 | .23 |
| (3) | WHO Physical | — | .63** | .69** | .75** | −.26 | −.26 | −.46* | .62** | .16 | −.00 | −.25 | −.13 | −.22 | .23 | .06 | −.25 | .08 | |
| (4) | WHO Psychological | — | .64** | .87** | −.45* | −.28 | −.38 | .52* | .26 | .23 | −.15 | .31 | .18 | .33 | .18 | .20 | .34 | ||
| (5) | WHO Social | — | .72** | −.36 | −.33 | −.50* | .67** | .32 | .21 | .21 | .02 | −.11 | −.04 | .17 | .07 | −.02 | |||
| (6) | WHO Environment | — | −.56** | −.44* | −.59** | .69** | .29 | .23 | −.22 | .00 | .14 | .08 | −.03 | .06 | .05 | ||||
| (7) | DASS-21: Depression | — | .66** | .81** | −.43* | −.45* | −.18 | −.18 | −.10 | −.20 | −.24 | −.03 | −.17 | −.16 | |||||
| (8) | DASS-21: Anxiety | — | .73** | −.47* | −.27 | −.17 | −.00 | .14 | −.10 | −.01 | .15 | .22 | .09 | ||||||
| (9) | DASS-21: Stress | — | −.58** | −.56** | .04 | .09 | .17 | −.02 | −.06 | .13 | .13 | .10 | |||||||
| (10) | PSOC: Satisfaction | — | .23 | .30 | −.24 | .05 | .12 | −.07 | .16 | −.18 | .13 | ||||||||
| (11) | PSOC: Efficacy | — | .31 | .04 | .25 | .06 | −.01 | .28 | .01 | .19 | |||||||||
| (12) | PSOC: Interest | — | .10 | .49* | .05 | −.26 | .26 | .25 | .22 | ||||||||||
| (13) | SCQ Total | — | −.00 | −.55** | −.44* | −.04 | .29 | −.33 | |||||||||||
| (14) | VABS Communication | — | .39 | .18 | .50* | .45* | .74** | ||||||||||||
| (15) | VABS Socialisation | — | .45* | .48* | −.05 | .75** | |||||||||||||
| (16) | VABS Daily Living | — | .42 | .28 | .63** | ||||||||||||||
| (17) | VABS Motor Skills | — | .30 | .82** | |||||||||||||||
| (18) | VABS Maladaptive | — | .35 | ||||||||||||||||
| (19) | VABS Adaptive Behaviour Composite | — | |||||||||||||||||
Note: **P < .01; *P < .05. QoLA: Quality of Life in Autism Questionnaire; WHO: World Health Organisation Quality of Life Questionnaire: brief version; DASS-21: Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale 21; PSOC: Parent Sense of Competence Questionnaire; SCQ: Social Communication Questionnaire; VABS: Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scales 2nd Edition.