This study assessed the psychometric properties of a questionnaire designed
to measure consumer satisfaction with inpatient psychiatric care. To this
end, 37 inpatient psychiatric units from across the United States agreed to
participate. The questionnaire was completed by 1,351 individuals, or a re
sponsible party, for an average response rate of 53%. The factor analysis i
dentified six scales: Nonclinical Services, Psychiatric Care, Staff Medical
Outcome, Patient Education, and Program Components/Activities. The interna
l reliability of the scales was high to moderate (.88 to .74). Results of a
stepwise regression model showed good criterion-related validity explainin
g 58% of the variance in overall quality ratings. Little shrinkage in this
variance occurred when the model was cross-validated. Also, differences in
satisfaction levels were noted for select facility and consumer characteris
tics. Results are interpreted as providing support for the reliability and
validity of a newly developed consumer satisfaction survey for use in evalu
ating inpatient psychiatric care.