Examining the factorial validity of the Quality of Life Scale.
Ashley J ReevesRussell T BakerMadeline P CasanovaScott W CheathamMichael A PickeringPublished in: Health and quality of life outcomes (2020)
Neither the 15- nor 16-item QOLS exhibited psychometric attributes that support construct validity. Our analyses indicate a new, short-form model, might offer a more appropriate and parsimonious scale from some of the original QOLS items; however, invariance testing across sex and injury status suggested the psychometric properties still vary between sub-groups. Given the scale design concerns and the results of this study, developing a new instrument, or identifying a different, better validated instrument to assess QoL in research and practice is recommended.