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</script>doi: 10.1037/prj0000473
pmid: 34351183
The Patient Generated Index (PGI) is a personalized quality of life (QOL) measure. This secondary analysis examined its psychometric properties with people with severe mental illness.Three hundred and eleven people with severe mental illness participated in structured interviews at baseline, 9 months, and 18 months.The PGI captured a range of self-defined life areas. PGI scores were correlated with measures of QOL, hope, and functioning, indicating concurrent (criterion) validity. The correlation with QOL, with the finding that PGI scores were significantly higher for people who were employed (n = 42) versus unemployed (n = 269) and for people without substance use disorder (n = 269) versus those with substance use disorder (n = 42), is indicative of construct validity.The results support the suitability of the PGI as an idiographic measure for monitoring personalized QOL of people with severe mental illness. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
santé mentale, idiographic, Psychometrics, santé communautaire, Mental Disorders, qualité de vie, mental illness, Sciences sociales et humaines, Sciences sociales, quality of life, Surveys and Questionnaires, Quality of Life, patient generated index, Humans, Service social et travail social, community mental health
santé mentale, idiographic, Psychometrics, santé communautaire, Mental Disorders, qualité de vie, mental illness, Sciences sociales et humaines, Sciences sociales, quality of life, Surveys and Questionnaires, Quality of Life, patient generated index, Humans, Service social et travail social, community mental health
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