The factor structure of the adapted who quality of life bref questionnaire in a sample of adolescents in Nigeria
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2018
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Faculty of Basic and Applied Medical Sciences
Abstract
The World Health Organization’s Quality of Life Instrument (WHOQOL-BREF) is widely validated and popularly used in
assessing perceived quality of life (QOL) of adolescents and the general population. Though the WHOQOL-BREF has been
used in some studies in Nigeria, its theoretical structure has not been comprehensively investigated. This study examined the
factor structure of the Adopted WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire and it theoretical structure in a large sample of adolescents in
Nigeria. Data on demographic characteristics and QOL were extracted from 1,963 adolescents who participated in a state-wide
study on psychosocial functioning and quality of life of adolescents in Benue State, Nigeria. Descriptive statistics were used to
present the distribution of the data while Cronbach’s alpha and Polychoric ordinal alpha were used to describe the internal
consistency (reliability) of the adapted WHOQOL-BREF and alpha value of 0.700 was considered reliable. Structural analysis
was performed to extract the underlying factors while confirmatory factor analyses were used to assess some hypothesized
structure of the adapted WHO-QOL BREF. Relative Chi-square test value ≤3.0 was regarded a good fit while multiple fit
indexes with values ≥0.90 (for acceptable fit) were used for assessing diverse aspects of the models. All analyses were performed
at 5% significance level using IBM SPSS statistics version 20, R package and AMOS version 21. Participants were mostly male
(54.8%) and 14.7±1.4 years old with 51.0% residing in rural areas. The overall internal consistency of the 4-factor model was
0.862 (for Cronbach’s Alpha) and 0.989 (for Polychoric Alpha) while the 2-factor model had 0.870 (for Cronbach’s Alpha) and
0.990 (for Polychoric Alpha). The Cattelle’s Scree plot, Horn’s parallel analysis and the confirmatory factor analysis revealed a
2-factor model as the best model for the WHO-QOL BREF. The 23-item 2-factor structure had a relative Chi-square test value
with all fit indices within the acceptable range. The adapted WHO QOL BREF can be safely used to assess quality of life among
Adolescents in Nigeria and related settings. Using the two factors extracted in the present study may yield better results in
settings similar to the present study location.
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WHO quality of life BREF, Adolescents, Structural analyses, Confirmatory factor analysis
