Cognitive Interview-Based Validation of the UK Forensic Quality of Life Questionnaire–Short Version (UKFQL-SV)

Amber Simler, Christopher Hartwright, Daniel Lawrence*, Bronwen Davies

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Abstract

Quality of life for people who use forensic mental health services has been the topic of increased empirical and clinical interest in recent years. Despite this, no well-validated quality of life measure exists for use with this specific clinical population in the UK. The Forensic Quality of Life Questionnaire–Short Version (FQL-SV) is a psychometrically valid quality of life measure developed in the Netherlands and translated into English. The current study aimed to explore the validity of the English version of the FQL-SV (EFQL-SV) using a think aloud and concurrent probing cognitive interviewing procedure. Fifteen service users participated from UK-based forensic mental health services. Comprehension of the EFQL-SV was evaluated systematically. and findings indicated that the most significant difficulty for participants was the understanding of the wording of EFQL-SV items. This meant that the EFQL-SV was limited in the extent to which it measured what it purports to. A number of revisions to the EFQL-SV have been proposed but require further validation. We have titled the adapted measure the UK Forensic Quality of Life–Short Version.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)300-327
Number of pages28
JournalJournal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice
Volume23
Issue number3
Early online date17 Feb 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Quality of life
  • cognitive interviewing
  • forensic
  • questionnaire
  • validation

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