Health-related quality of life reported by French adolescents: A predictive approach of health status?

Citation
Mc. Simeoni et al., Health-related quality of life reported by French adolescents: A predictive approach of health status?, J ADOLES H, 28(4), 2001, pp. 288-294
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science",Pediatrics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH
ISSN journal
1054139X → ACNP
Volume
28
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
288 - 294
Database
ISI
SICI code
1054-139X(200104)28:4<288:HQOLRB>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Purpose: To examine the relevance of a self-administered multidimensional i nstrument to the discrimination of illness and health among adolescents in South-eastern France. Methods: We show the results of a self-reported HRQL assessment by the Vecu et Sante Percue de l'Adolescent (VSP-A) multidimensional questionnaire, co nducted on a population of 3061 adolescents. The VSP-A produces a score for each of the seven dimensions (relationships with friends, relationships wi th parents, school life, inaction, psychological distress, future, and ener gy/vitality) and a global score. The result is compared with the answers of the parents to the same multidimensional HRQL questionnaire reworded for t hem (VSP-P) and to the perceived health self-reported by the adolescents on a visual analogue scale (VAS). The adolescents filled both the VSP-A and V AS questionnaires twice at a I-month interval. Results: A total of 2941 adolescents completed the questionnaire correctly, and 1760 VSP-P questionnaires were filled out by their parents. The global HRQL score as well as the dimension scores from the parents' assessment we re significantly different from those of the adolescents. At the inception, using three approaches (self-reported VAS, VSP-A, and VSP-P), it was possi ble to discriminate between ill and healthy adolescents. Nevertheless, the VSP-A completed at the inception is the only of the three approaches that t an point out the adolescents who will become ill during the following month . Furthermore, the results reported by VSP-A largely agree with literature. Conclusion: The VSP-A could provide a comprehensive approach of HRQL of you ng people in both health prevention and the health care system. (C) Society for Adolescent Medicine, 2001.