The psychometric properties of a scale for assessing quality of life of people with learning disabilities in residential care.
By: Dagnan, D.
Contributor(s): Jones, J | Ruddick, L.
Series: British Journal of Developmental Disabilities 79 1994: 98-103.Publisher: 1994Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): ASSESSMENT | QUALITY OF LIFE | RESIDENTIAL LIVINGSummary: This paper presents an analysis of the psychometric properties of the Questionnaire on Quality of Life (Cragg and Harison, 1986) using data obtained as part of a service evaluation.The authors present the factor structure, inter-rater reliability and internal reliability. The importance of having quality of life scales with known psychometric properties is discussed.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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This paper presents an analysis of the psychometric properties of the Questionnaire on Quality of Life (Cragg and Harison, 1986) using data obtained as part of a service evaluation.The authors present the factor structure, inter-rater reliability and internal reliability. The importance of having quality of life scales with known psychometric properties is discussed.
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