Cg. Richardson et Bd. Zumbo, A statistical examination of the Health Utility Index-Mark III as a summary measure of health status for a general population health survey, SOCIAL IND, 51(2), 2000, pp. 171-191
The purpose of this study was to examine the ability of the Health Utility
Index-Mark III (HUI-Mark III) to provide a summary measure of the physical,
mental and social dimensions of health assessed in the 1994/5 National Pop
ulation Health Survey (NPHS). The sample consisted of 838 (402 male, 436 fe
male) randomly selected residents of Prince George, British Columbia. An ex
ploratory factor analysis was conducted using the measures of physical, psy
chological and social health included in the NPHS. The HUI-Mark III scores
were then regressed on to the factors in an attempt to determine the propor
tion of variance in factor scores accounted for by the HUI-Mark III. The re
sults suggest that the HUI-Mark III is primarily a measure of physical impa
irment that does not adequately represent the physical, mental and social d
imensions of health as measured in the NPHS.