Subjective quality of life, psychopathology, satisfaction with care and insight: an exploratory study
- PMID: 10689609
- DOI: 10.1177/002076409904500404
Subjective quality of life, psychopathology, satisfaction with care and insight: an exploratory study
Abstract
We have investigated the determinants of global subjective quality of life (GSQOL) using data from a controlled trial of intensive case management for the severely mentally ill. In a multiple regression analysis depression, age, objective quality of life and domain-specific quality of life together explained 59% of the variance in GSQOL. GSQOL was not significantly correlated with measures of positive psychotic symptomatology, insight or attitudes to treatment but was correlated with satisfaction with care (r = .21, p = .011). Change in GSQOL over 18 months was correlated with change in domain-specific quality of life (r = -.45, p = .002) and depression (r = -.43, p = .01): multiple regression analysis confirmed that both variables had an independent effect on change in GSQOL.
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