| Literature DB >> 30038788 |
Sophie Williams1, David Sheffield1, Rebecca C Knibb1,2.
Abstract
Polycystic ovary syndrome is an endocrine disorder amongst women, which can negatively impact quality of life. Research proposes that a more sensitive PCOS quality of life measure is needed. This study aims to develop and initially validate a quality of life scale for women with the condition in the United Kingdom. Women with PCOS (n = 714) took part in the development and initial validation of the 35-item polycystic ovary syndrome quality of life scale (PCOSQOL)(α = .95). Subscales include Impact of PCOS (α = .95), Infertility (α = .95), Hirsutism (α = .97) and Mood (α = .89). The PCOSQOL scale represents aspects of quality of life important to women with PCOS and may be more sensitive for use in the clinical and research settings.Entities:
Keywords: SCALE; development; polycystic ovary syndrome; quality of life
Year: 2018 PMID: 30038788 PMCID: PMC6053872 DOI: 10.1177/2055102918788195
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Psychol Open ISSN: 2055-1029
Characteristics, n (%), of participants who completed the scale at all stages.
| Phase II (n = 298) | Phase III (n = 308) | Phase IV (n = 108) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marital status: | |||
| Married | 152 (51.0%) | 133 (43.18%) | 46 (42.59%) |
| Civil partnership | 4 (1.34%) | 2 (0.65%) | 0 |
| Divorced | 4 (1.34%) | 9 (2.92%) | 1 (0.93%) |
| Single | 32 (10.74%) | 47 (15.26%) | 16 (14.81%) |
| Living with partner | 68 (22.82%) | 67 (21.75%) | 30 (27.78%) |
| Long-term relationship | 45 (15.1%) | 41 (13.31%) | 11 (10.19%) |
| Engaged | 3 (1.0%) | 25 (8.12%) | 9 (8.33%) |
| Separated | 3 (1.0%) | 4 (1.3%) | 2 (1.85%) |
| Other | 1 (0.34%) | 3 (0.97%) | 0 |
| Children: | |||
| Had children | 107 (35.91%) | 86 (27.92%) | 48 (44.44%) |
| Were pregnant | 12 (4.03%) | 17 (5.52%) | 4 (3.7%) |
| Trying to conceive | 144 (48.32%) | 125 (40.58%) | 38 (35.19%) |
| Received a clinical diagnosis of: | |||
| PCOS | 286 (95.97%) | 295 (95.78%) | 107 (99.07%) |
| Depression | 146 (48.99%) | 134 (43.51%) | 39 (36.11%) |
| Anxiety | 91 (30.54%) | 104 (33.77%) | 30 (27.78%) |
| Symptoms reported: | |||
| Infertility | 196 (65.77%) | 177 (57.47%) | 58 (53.70%) |
| Irregular periods | 251 (84.23%) | 260 (84.42%) | 85 (78.70%) |
| Excess weight | 259 (86.91%) | 268 (87.01%) | 88 (72.22%) |
| Skin discolouration | 81 (27.18%) | 87 (28.25%) | 20 (18.51%) |
| Excess hair | 228 (76.51%) | 228 (74.03%) | 88 (81.48%) |
| Acne | 139 (46.64%) | 139 (45.13%) | 47 (43.52%) |
| Alopecia | 87 (29.19%) | 75 (24.35%) | 33 (30.56%) |
| Skin tags | 139 (46.64%) | 139 (45.13%) | 42 (38.89%) |
| Mood swings | 231 (77.52%) | 236 (76.62%) | 86 (79.63%) |
Factor analysis and Cronbach’s alphas for PCOS-QOL and its subscales.
| Overall scale α = .95 | Factor loadings | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Impact of PCOS (α = .95), eigenvalue = 17.21, % of variance = 30.20 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Felt like you weren’t a real woman because of your PCOS | .818 | |||
| Felt abnormal because of your PCOS | .800 | |||
| Felt that it is unfair that you have PCOS | .727 | |||
| Felt angry that you have PCOS | .716 | |||
| Felt like you don’t know what to do to control your PCOS | .705 | |||
| Been envious of women without PCOS | .678 | |||
| Felt embarrassed about the way you look | .666 | |||
| Felt like you don’t know what to do to help yourself | .662 | |||
| Felt embarrassed about having PCOS | .653 | |||
| Felt like less of a woman because of having PCOS | .638 | |||
| Felt like your PCOS is in control of your life | .638 | |||
| Struggled to cope with your PCOS and your other condition(s) | .634 | |||
| Felt like you hated yourself | .613 | |||
| Felt depressed about how PCOS has impacted your life | .539 | |||
| Wanted to do something but haven’t because of your PCOS | .503 | |||
| Wanted to take part in a social activity but haven’t because of your PCOS | .499 | |||
| Infertility (α = .95), eigenvalue = 4.99, % of variance = 8.76 | ||||
| Felt depressed over your struggle to have children | .940 | |||
| Felt depressed over difficulties conceiving a child | .917 | |||
| Felt depressed because of your infertility | .893 | |||
| Felt like a failure because of your trouble conceiving | .866 | |||
| Felt anxious about conceiving a child | .842 | |||
| Felt under pressure to have a child | .734 | |||
| Been scared that you may not have children | .723 | |||
| Hirsutism (α = .97), eigenvalue = 4.11, % of variance = 7.22 | ||||
| Felt embarrassed by your facial hair | .937 | |||
| Felt depressed because of your facial hair | .926 | |||
| Been worried about other people seeing your facial hair | .919 | |||
| Spent a lot of time and energy removing excess hair | .883 | |||
| Felt moody because of your excess hair | .876 | |||
| Felt depressed because of your hirsutism | .797 | |||
| Mood (α.89), eigenvalue = 2.24, % of variance = 3.92 | ||||
| Felt guilty for being overly aggressive towards a friend of family member | .715 | |||
| Over reacted to a day-to-day occurrence because of your PCOS | .711 | |||
| Had a short temper with your close friends and/or family | .664 | |||
| Felt overwhelmed by your PCOS and depression | .595 | |||
| Felt depressed | .482 | |||
| Felt like crying for no reason | .459 | |||
Spearman’s correlations exploring the relationship between the PCOSQOL, its subscales and HADS, The PCOSQ and the WHOQOL-BREF.
| The PCOS-QOL | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Impact of PCOS | Infertility | Hirsutism | Mood | Total score | ||
| HADS | Depression | −.615 | −.187 | −.357 | −.563 | −.532 |
| Anxiety | −.521 | −.240 | −.285 | −.588 | −.493 | |
| The PCOSQ | Emotions | .833 | .443 | .397 | .619 | .760 |
| Body Hair | .376 | −.124 | .716 | .121 | .366 | |
| Weight | .568 | .460 | .306 | .389 | .585 | |
| Infertility Problems | .679 | .818 | .148 | .492 | .732 | |
| Menstrual Problems | .237 | .157 | .100 | .248 | .251 | |
| Total score | .787 | .557 | .519 | .554 | .817 | |
| The WHOQOL BREF | Physical health | .422 | .031 | .144 | .451 | .282 |
| Psychological | .646 | .255 | .272 | .599 | .518 | |
| Social Relationships | .342 | .028 | .303 | .305 | .251 | |
| Environment | .514 | .225 | .209 | .301 | .449 | |
PCOSQOL: polycystic ovary syndrome quality of life; HADS: Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; PCOSQ: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Questionnaire, WHOQOL-BREF: World Health Organization Quality of Life
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