Dj. Carver et al., Validity and reliability of the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form-20 questionnaire as a measure of quality of life in elderly people living at home, AGE AGEING, 28(2), 1999, pp. 169-174
Background: the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form-20 (SF-20) questionnaire
is recommended for health-related quality of life research, but there is li
ttle information on its utility in older people. We assessed the validity,
reliability and feasibility of using the SF-20 in an elderly community-dwel
ling population.
Methods: the SF-20 was administered to a stratified, random sample of 333 e
lderly subjects.
Findings: assessment of content validity revealed that important domains we
re lacking, while others appeared to be inappropriately combined. Using Spe
arman correlation coefficients, the SF-20 had acceptable convergent and dis
criminant validity. A principal components analysis provided evidence for i
nternal consistency for some of the subscales. Evidence for test-retest rel
iability was good.
Interpretation: while the reliability and feasibility of the SF-20 appear s
atisfactory, concerns about validity and responsiveness should temper enthu
siasm for its use with elderly people living at home.