Rc. Evenson et Bw. Vieweg, USING A QUALITY-OF-LIFE MEASURE TO INVESTIGATE OUTCOME IN OUTPATIENT TREATMENT OF SEVERELY IMPAIRED PSYCHIATRIC CLIENTS, Comprehensive psychiatry, 39(2), 1998, pp. 57-62
Subjective quality of life (SQL) reports in mental health settings are
used with increasing frequency despite some theoretical and psychomet
ric concerns. The authors report on 1,291 SQL reports from two assessm
ent/casework centers serving indigent mental health outpatients in the
St. Louis Metropolitan area, and a subsample of 156 clients who repor
ted their SQL at admission and 1 year later. Standardization data for
these clients are presented, as well as information on SQL domains and
the internal consistency of the scale, It was found that symptom and
adjustment scales comprise close to 40% of the SOL scale variance. In
the 1-year follow-up subsample, the overall scale and six domains show
ed small but significant differences between admission and 1-year foll
ow-up results. Copyright (C) 1998 by W.B. Saunders Company.