Validity and reliability of the University of California and Los Angeles Loneliness Scale in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

S. Alsubheen, C. Ellerton, R. Goldstein, D. Brooks
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Abstract BACKGROUND The psychometric properties of loneliness measures have not been reported in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This study aimed to assess the validity and reliability of the University of California and Los Angeles Loneliness Scale (UCLA-LS) version 3 for use in this population. METHODS The UCLA-LS was administered at baseline and again after 1 to 2 weeks for test-retest reliability assessment. Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) was used to assess reliability and estimate minimal detectable change (MDC). Construct validity was established by assessing known groups, and convergent and divergent validity. RESULTS Of the 47 individuals included in this study, 40 persons (87%) reported moderate to high loneliness levels. The UCLA-LS discriminated (p < 0.03) between groups based on marital status, with higher loneliness levels for single (mean difference [MD] = 8 points) and widowed (MD = 7 points) compared to married individuals. The scale had moderate to strong associations with measures of depression (ρ = 0.69-0.72; p < 0.001), anxiety (ρ = 0.46-0.52; p < 0.03), and quality of life (Chronic respiratory questionnaire [CRQ]-Fatigue: ρ = −0.51-−0.53; CRQ-Emotional function: ρ = −0.59-−0.57; CRQ-Mastery: ρ = −0.43-−0.46; p < 0.003). The UCLA-LS showed excellent test-retest reliability with ICC values of 0.96. To detect a change in version 3 UCLA-LS, the MDC score should equal or exceed 7.8 points. CONCLUSION UCLA-LS demonstrated excellent known groups, convergent and divergent validity, and test-retest reliability. These findings may help improve the interpretability of loneliness levels in individuals with COPD.
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加州大学和洛杉矶孤独感量表在慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者中的效度和信度
背景:在慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者中孤独感测量的心理测量特性尚未报道。本研究旨在评估加州大学洛杉矶分校孤独感量表(UCLA-LS)第3版在该人群中的效度和信度。方法在基线和1 ~ 2周后再次使用UCLA-LS进行重测信度评估。类内相关系数(ICC)用于评估可靠性和估计最小可检测变化(MDC)。建构效度通过评估已知群体、收敛效度和发散效度来确定。结果:在本研究纳入的47个人中,40人(87%)报告了中度至高度的孤独感。UCLA-LS在婚姻状况上存在差异(p < 0.03),单身(MD = 8分)和丧偶(MD = 7分)的孤独感水平高于已婚个体。量表与抑郁量表有中度至强烈的相关性(ρ = 0.69-0.72;P < 0.001),焦虑(ρ = 0.46-0.52;p < 0.03)和生活质量(慢性呼吸问卷[CRQ]-疲劳:ρ =−0.51 ~−0.53;crq -情绪函数:ρ =−0.59 ~−0.57;CRQ-Mastery: ρ =−0.43-−0.46;p < 0.003)。UCLA-LS具有良好的重测信度,ICC值为0.96。要检测版本3 UCLA-LS中的更改,MDC分数应该等于或超过7.8分。结论UCLA-LS具有良好的已知群效度、收敛效度、发散效度和重测信度。这些发现可能有助于提高COPD患者孤独感水平的可解释性。
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