TY - JOUR
T1 - Health-related quality of life in women with polycystic ovary syndrome, a self-administered questionnaire, was validated
AU - Guyatt, Gordon
AU - Weaver, Bruce
AU - Cronin, Lisa
AU - Dooley, Julie Ann
AU - Azziz, Ricardo
PY - 2004/12
Y1 - 2004/12
N2 - We examined the measurement properties of a questionnaire (PCOSQ) measuring health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in women with the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This multicenter prospective randomized placebo-controlled blinded study enrolled 393 patients with PCOS at tertiary care sites. Participants were randomized to placebo or troglitazone (150 mg/d, 300 mg/d, or 600 mg/d). At baseline (n = 393) and after 44 weeks of treatment (n = 284) the proportion of normal menstrual cycles, the free testosterone (T) level, four objective measures of facial hair growth (hair density and hair growth rate by photography, and hair diameter and hair growth rate using plucked hairs), and a subjective assessment of the degree of hirsutism, the modified Ferriman-Gallwey (F-G) score, were determined. At both visits, patients also completed the PCOSQ. Since the trial was conducted, troglitazone has been removed from the market because of toxic effects. The PCOSQ includes 26 questions (items) that address five areas of concern (domains), including emotions, body hair, body weight, fertility, and menstruation rated on a seven-point scales in which lower scores denote higher degrees of patient concern and a lower HRQOL. Cronbach's α was >0.7 for four of five domains. Factor analysis provided moderate to strong support for the five-domain structure of the PCOSQ. Cross-sectional correlations were weak with all measures but the F-G score and hair growth (r = -.46, P <. 01). The change in the F-G score showed a statistically significant (P <. 01) correlation with changes in PCOSQ hair growth (r = -.22), weight (r = -.17), infertility (r = -.20), and menstruation (r = -.20). Changes in the proportion of normal menstrual cycles correlated with change in the infertility domain (r =. 14, P <. 03) and with the change in the menstruation domain (r =. 31, P <. 001). The PCOSQ proved as responsive as the F-G, and more responsive than the objective measures of hair growth, to effects of troglitazone. Our data provides some support for the discriminative and longitudinal validity, and appreciable support for the responsiveness, of the PCOSQ.
AB - We examined the measurement properties of a questionnaire (PCOSQ) measuring health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in women with the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This multicenter prospective randomized placebo-controlled blinded study enrolled 393 patients with PCOS at tertiary care sites. Participants were randomized to placebo or troglitazone (150 mg/d, 300 mg/d, or 600 mg/d). At baseline (n = 393) and after 44 weeks of treatment (n = 284) the proportion of normal menstrual cycles, the free testosterone (T) level, four objective measures of facial hair growth (hair density and hair growth rate by photography, and hair diameter and hair growth rate using plucked hairs), and a subjective assessment of the degree of hirsutism, the modified Ferriman-Gallwey (F-G) score, were determined. At both visits, patients also completed the PCOSQ. Since the trial was conducted, troglitazone has been removed from the market because of toxic effects. The PCOSQ includes 26 questions (items) that address five areas of concern (domains), including emotions, body hair, body weight, fertility, and menstruation rated on a seven-point scales in which lower scores denote higher degrees of patient concern and a lower HRQOL. Cronbach's α was >0.7 for four of five domains. Factor analysis provided moderate to strong support for the five-domain structure of the PCOSQ. Cross-sectional correlations were weak with all measures but the F-G score and hair growth (r = -.46, P <. 01). The change in the F-G score showed a statistically significant (P <. 01) correlation with changes in PCOSQ hair growth (r = -.22), weight (r = -.17), infertility (r = -.20), and menstruation (r = -.20). Changes in the proportion of normal menstrual cycles correlated with change in the infertility domain (r =. 14, P <. 03) and with the change in the menstruation domain (r =. 31, P <. 001). The PCOSQ proved as responsive as the F-G, and more responsive than the objective measures of hair growth, to effects of troglitazone. Our data provides some support for the discriminative and longitudinal validity, and appreciable support for the responsiveness, of the PCOSQ.
KW - Health-related quality of life
KW - Quality of life
KW - polycystic ovary syndrome
KW - questionnaire
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2003.10.018
DO - 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2003.10.018
M3 - Article
C2 - 15617954
AN - SCOPUS:11144327525
SN - 0895-4356
VL - 57
SP - 1279
EP - 1287
JO - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
JF - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
IS - 12
ER -