Measuring the Quality of Life of Youth with Facial Differences

Author:

Patrick Donald L.1,Topolski Tari D.2,Edwards Todd C.3,Aspinall Cassandra L.4,Kapp-Simon Kathleen A.5,Rumsey Nichola J.6,Strauss Ronald P.78,Thomas Christopher R.9

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Health Services and Epidemiology, Seattle Quality of Life Group, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

2. Department of Health Services, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

3. Seattle Quality of Life Group, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

4. Craniofacial Center, Children's Hospital & Regional Medical Center, and University of Washington School of Social Work, Seattle, Washington.

5. Cleft Lip and Palate Institute, Northwestern University, Westchester, Illinois.

6. Center for Appearance Research, University of the West of England, United Kingdom.

7. Dental Friends Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of Dental Ecology

8. Department of Social Medicine, School of Dentistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

9. Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas

Abstract

Objective: To describe the Facial Differences Module of the Youth Quality of Life Instruments (YQOL-FD) and present results evaluating domain structure, internal consistency, reproducibility, validity, and respondent burden. Design: A multisite observational study of youth aged 11 to 18 years with acquired or congenital facial differences. Participants: Three hundred seven youth recruited through clinics at four U.S. sites and one U.K. site. Eligible youth were aged 11 to 18 years, had a noticeable facial difference, could read at the fifth-grade level, and, for youth with facial burns, were at least 2 years posttrauma. Measures: Included were the newly developed YQOL-FD, the generic Youth Quality of Life Instrument, the Children's Depression Inventory, and demographics. Results: Principal components analysis showed five significant factors that closely matched the domain structure hypothesized a priori. Domain scores of the YQOL-FD showed acceptable internal consistency and reproducibility. Scores were more strongly correlated with the Children's Depression Inventory score than with self-rating of health as predicted. All domain scores showed adequate discrimination among levels of general quality of life (Wilks λ = 0.84, p = .001). The median time to complete the module was 10 minutes. Discussion: The YQOL Facial Differences Module augmented information obtained from the generic YQOL measure by addressing specific concerns. The module was well received by youth and showed acceptable measurement properties for evaluating the perceived quality-of-life status of youth facial differences. Future use in longitudinal studies and clinical trials is anticipated to evaluate the ability to detect change.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Oral Surgery

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