The Alzheimer Disease-related Quality of Life (ADRQL) instrument was developed to assess health-related quality of life in people with AD using assessments from family caregivers or professional staff. Validity and reliability of the ADRQL in its original form and a revised version are assessed in a sample consisting of persons in 3 residential settings (community, assisted living, nursing home). The ADRQL exhibits good item-internal consistency (67.5% of items met 0.40 standard); high correlation of items to hypothesized scales (85% of items met criteria for 4 of 5 subscales and the overall instrument); a good range of scores (21.6 to 100 for total sample revised instrument); very low missing data; and internal-consistency reliability coefficients exceeding the minimum reliability standard for group comparisons (0.86 for total scores; range of 0.56 to 0.83 for subscales). In a…
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