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Validation of the Spanish version of the eating disorders quality of life instrument (EDQOL)
Background The Eating Disorders Quality of Life instrument (EDQOL) is a disease-specifc health related quality of
life self-report questionnaire designed for disordered eating patients. Although the EDQOL is one of the most suitable
and widely used questionnaires in many countries, no prior research has addressed the psychometric properties of
the Spanish adaptation of the EDQOL. Therefore, the aim of this study is to examine the psychometric properties of
the Spanish version of the EDQOL among ED patients.
Methods 141 female eating disorder patients, with a mean age of 18.06 years (SD=6.31), completed the EDQL in
addition to the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDEQ), the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scales (DASS21), the Clinical Impairment Assessment (CIA 3.0) and the Health Survey (SF-12). We calculated item/scale characteristics, internal consistencies and bivariate correlations with other measures of quality of life and adjustments. We
assessed the goodness-of-ft of the 4-factor model using confrmatory factors analysis and explored the sensitivity of
change following skill-based interventions.
Results The ft of the 4-factor model was acceptable (Root Mean Square Error of Approximation: 0.07, Standard
Root Mean Square Residual: 0.07). Cronbach’s alpha was excellent for the total (.91) and acceptable for all subscales
(0.78–0.91). The construct validity was found with measures of psychological distress, depression, anxiety, quality of
life and clinical impairment. The psychological and physical/cognitive scales and the EDQOL global scale were responsive to change.
Conclusion The Spanish EDQOL version is a useful instrument to assess quality of life in eating disorder patients and
to evaluate outcomes of skills-based intervention