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Development and validation of a measure of adolescent and young adult goal-based quality of life (MAYA-GQOL)

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QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH
Volume 32, Issue 8, Pages 2305-2317

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-023-03392-3

Keywords

Goals; Quality of life; Adolescents; Young adults; Chronic illness; Cancer

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This study developed and validated a measure for assessing quality of life (QOL) among adolescents and young adults (AYA) with and without cancer, focusing on the importance, attainability, and discrepancy of life goals. This specific goal-based QOL measure fills a critical knowledge gap for AYA at a unique life stage that may involve shifts in priorities and goals.
PurposeWe developed and validated a measure assessing quality of life (QOL) through importance, attainability, and discrepancy of life goals among adolescents and young adults (AYA) with and without cancer. A specific goal-based QOL measure for AYA fills a critical gap in knowledge for AYA who are at a unique life stage, which may include shifts in priorities and goals.MethodsThrough review of our existing AYA databases on goals, the literature, and cognitive interviews we developed the MAYA-GQOL. Items were administered to AYA with cancer (on/off treatment) (n = 124) and healthy AYA controls (n = 103) aged 15-29 years old. Psychometric analyses for comparison with existing QOL measures and discrepancies in perceived importance/attainability of goals were examined.ResultsAn item pool of 700 goals, based on prior research, was refined to 173 goals across nine categories: academic, administrative, body, health, job, leisure, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and religion. Validation between the MAYA-GQOL and existing QOL measures was supported. AYA survivors reported fewer overall current goals and fewer administrative, interpersonal, leisure, and religious goals. AYA survivors rated body goal importance significantly higher than healthy controls and intrapersonal goal importance significantly lower. Little discrepancy in importance and attainability across AYA was found.ConclusionsThe MAYA-GQOL represents an innovative way of measuring QOL among AYA by focusing on the relative importance, attainability, and discrepancy of developmentally appropriate goals. The MAYA-GQOL can identify areas of resilience and competence via assessment of important and attainable goals and can further assess how AYA with chronic illness are functioning relative to peers on goal domains relevant to the AYA developmental period.

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