Measuring quality of life of adults with intellectual disabilities: Psychometric evaluation of the personal outcomes scale in the United Kingdom

Author:

Buxton Helen1,Gomes Manuel2,Gafoor Rafael3,Taylor Zac4,Totsika Vaso1567

Affiliation:

1. Division of Psychiatry University College London London UK

2. Department of Applied Health Research University College London London UK

3. Comprehensive Clinical Trials Unit University College London London UK

4. Royal Mencap Society London UK

5. Centre for Research in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities University of Warwick Coventry UK

6. The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust London UK

7. MICARE Santiago Chile

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe Personal Outcomes Scale (POS) is a scale developed to measure quality of life of adults (18+) with intellectual disability. Previous studies have reported good fit for Spanish and Portuguese language versions of POS.AimsThis study aimed to evaluate the factor structure of the English language version of POS when used to measure the quality of life of adults (18+) with intellectual disability in the UK.Materials and MethodsAnalysis was conducted on POS data from 310 adults with an intellectual disability. First and second order factor models and multi‐level models were used to assess fit.ResultsThere was poor fit to the data for all tested models. We estimated that 23% of variance in POS scores was accounted for by interviewer cluster.DiscussionThis was the first UK‐based evaluation of POS and our data did not confirm the factor structure of the POS measure. The identification of systematic variability within the dataset indicates that inter‐rater reliability is a potential limitation of the POS tool.ConclusionFurther research is needed to investigate inter‐rater reliability of POS interviewers and to explore factor structure.

Funder

Economic and Social Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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