Author:
Bagheri Zahra,Chamanpara Parisa,Jafari Peyman,Balhara Yatan Pal Singh,Arya Sidharth,Ransing Ramdas,Đorić Ana,Knez Rajna,Thi Tuong-Vi Vu,Huong Truong Ngoc,Kafali Helin Yilmaz,Erzin Gamze,Vally Zahir,Chowdhury Mita Rani Roy,Sharma Pawan,Shakya Rabi,Campos Luís Antônio Monteiro,Szczegielniak Anna Rebeka,Stevanović Dejan
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire-Short Form (Q-LES-Q-SF) is the most frequently used generic quality of life (QOL) measure in many countries and cultures worldwide. However, no single study has been carried out to investigate whether this questionnaire performs similarly across diverse cultures/countries. Accordingly, this study aimed to assess the cross-cultural measurement invariance of the Q-LES-Q-SF across ten different countries.
Methods
The Q-LES-Q-SF was administrated to a sample of 2822 university students from ten countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Croatia, India, Nepal, Poland, Serbia, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam. The Bayesian approximate measurement invariance approach was used to assess the measurement invariance of the Q-LES-Q-SF.
Results
Approximate measurement invariance did not hold across the countries for the Q-LES-Q-SF, with only two out of 14 items being non-invariant; namely items related to doing household and leisure time activities.
Conclusions
Our findings did not support the cross-cultural measurement invariance of the Q-LES-Q-SF; thus, considerable caution is warranted when comparing QOL scores across different countries with this measure. Item rewording and adaptation along with calibrating non-invariant items may narrow these differences and help researchers to create an invariant questionnaire for reliable and valid QOL comparisons across different countries.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Psychology,General Medicine
Cited by
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