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Background: The psychometric properties of an instrument should be evaluated routinely when using different
samples. This study evaluated the psychometric properties of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General
(FACT-G) when applied to a sample of Brazilian cancer patients.
Methods: The face, content, and construct (factorial, convergent, and discriminant) validities of the FACT-G were
estimated. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was conducted the ratio chi-square by degrees of freedom (χ
2
/df), the
comparative fit index (CFI), the Tucker-Lewis index (TLI), and the root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA)
as indices. The invariance of the best model was assessed with multi-group analysis using the difference of chi-squares
method (Δχ
2
). Convergent validity was assessed using Average Variance Extracted (AVE) and discriminant validity was
determined via correlational analysis. Internal consistency was assessed using the Cronbach’s alpha (α) coefficient, and
the Composite Reliability (CR) was estimated.
Results: A total of 975 cancer patients participated in the study, with a mean age of 53.3 (SD = 13.0) years. Of these
participants, 61.5 % were women. In CFA, five correlations between errors were included to fit the FACT-G to the
sample (χ
2
/df = 8.611, CFI = .913, TLI = .902, RMSEA = .088). The model did not indicate invariant independent samples
(Δχ
2
: μ: p < .001, i: p < .958, Cov: p < .001, Res: p < .001). While there was adequate convergent validity for the physical
well-being (AVE = .54) and social and family Well-being factors (AVE = .55), there was low convergent validity for the
other factors. Reliability was adequate (CR = .76–.89 and α = .71–.82). Functional well-being, emotional well-being, and
physical well-being were the factors that demonstrated a strong contribution to patients’ health-related quality of life
(β = −.99, .88, and .64, respectively).
Conclusion: The FACT-G was found to be a valid and reliable assessment of health-related quality of life in a Brazilian
sample of patients with cancer.
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Keywords
Cancer Validity Reliability Brazil Health-related quality of life
Citation
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 14(8). doi: 10.1186/s12955-015-0400-8
Publisher
Biomed Central