Validation of the Scale Intended for the Assessment of the Quality of Life of Persons With Lumbal Syndrome // Validacija skale namenjene proceni kvaliteta života osoba sa lumbalnim sindromom

M. Nešić, R. Romanov, Tatjana Jezdimirović, Josip Lepeš, Slobodan Andrašić
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In order to determine the metric characteristics of the scale intended for the assessment of the quality of life of persons with lumbar syndrome (PQL-LS) on a sample of 202 subjects (M = 93; F = 109), three procedures for checking its metric characteristics were applied: factor analysis (Principal Components Analysis) with the Direct Oblimin method, in order to identify the latent structure of the perception of the quality of life of the respondents; Scale Reliability Analysis based on Cronbach’s alpha coefficient; and a validation check based on the coefficient of internal correlation of the scale (Spearman’s correlation of rank - rho). The results show that the scale has good metric characteristics and that it has a multi-item character (twenty-seven indicators). The internal accordance of the scale is in the high reference range of the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient (0.947). The values of correlation coefficient of subscale scores: physical health, mental health, social relations and environment show a high degree of correlation with the overall mean value of the entire scale, which confirms the validity of the analyzed domains (subscale) and the scale as a whole (at the level of significance r <0.001). All 27 variables yielded the corresponding weight of the single extracted component (KMO = 0.901; Sig. = 0.000), which determined that the scale had adequate validity. Based on the identified good metric characteristics, this scale can be recommended for use as a unique/autonomous multi-item scale designed to assess the quality of life of adults with lumbar syndrome.
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腰痛综合征患者生活质量评估量表的验证// Validacija skale namenjene proceni kvaliteta života osoba sa腰痛综合征
为了确定用于评估腰椎综合征(PQL-LS)患者生活质量的量表的度量特征,对202名受试者(M = 93;F = 109),应用三个程序来检查其度量特征:因子分析(主成分分析)与直接Oblimin方法,以确定受访者生活质量感知的潜在结构;基于Cronbach α系数的量表信度分析并根据量表的内相关系数(Spearman 's correlation of rank - rho)进行验证检验。结果表明,该量表具有良好的计量特征,具有多项目特征(27个指标)。量表的内部一致性处于Cronbach’s alpha系数的高参考范围(0.947)。子量表得分:身体健康、心理健康、社会关系和环境的相关系数值与整个量表的总体平均值呈高度相关,证实了所分析的领域(子量表)和整体量表的有效性(在显著性水平上r <0.001)。27个变量均得到了所提取成分的权重(KMO = 0.901;Sig = 0.000),这表明量表具有足够的效度。基于已确定的良好度量特征,该量表可被推荐作为一种独特/自主的多项目量表,用于评估腰椎综合征成人的生活质量。
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