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Review
. 1997 Feb;32(2):76-83.
doi: 10.1007/BF00788924.

Measuring the quality of life of severely mentally ill people using the Lancashire Quality of Life Profile

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Measuring the quality of life of severely mentally ill people using the Lancashire Quality of Life Profile

J P Oliver et al. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 1997 Feb.

Abstract

Quality of life (QOL) has become an important outcome measure for many disorders, including mental illness. The Lancashire Quality of Life Profile (LQOLP) was developed for use in operational contexts, and has been translated into several languages. It is in use in several European and North American community psychiatric services. The present paper addresses the questions: how easy is it to use?; how reliable is it?; do the results of the LQOLP vary by setting in a meaningful way?; how do the results co-vary with measures of clinical symptoms and social functioning?; how well does it measure change?; is it clinically useful? While most of the answers to these questions are favourable, there is a need for further research and development of the profile, in particular with reference to the consequences of the use of the profile as a routine monitoring instrument and the most appropriate form of statistical analysis in longitudinal data-sets.

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