International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine (Mar 2018)

Psychometrics properties of the Iranian version of fertility quality of life tool: A cross- sectional study

  • Seyedeh-Fatemeh Hekmatzadeh,
  • Fatemeh Bazarganipour,
  • Nazafarin Hosseini,
  • Helen Allan,
  • Somayeh Jalali,
  • Zahra Abbasian,
  • Akram Barani,
  • Fereshteh Balochi,
  • Saeideh Khademi,
  • Tahereh Mahmoudi,
  • Roghayeh Niknam,
  • Zahra Khashavi,
  • Seyed Abdolvahab Taghavi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 191 – 198

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Background: Clinical measurement of quality of life (QoL) for assessing reproductive problems should be considered as a standard investigation at the initial and continuing medical consultations with infertile people. Objective: The purpose of this study was comprehensive testing the psychometric properties of the Iranian version of fertility quality of life (FertiQoL). Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on300 women referred to infertility clinic. After linguistic validation, a semi-structured interview was conducted to assess face validity. Consequently exploratory factor analysis was performed to indicate the scale constructs. Discriminate validity was assessed using the known groups comparison. Convergent validity was evaluated by assessing the correlation between similar content on the 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF12), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and FertiQol. In addition, reliability analysis was carried out with internal consistency. Results: The reliability of the Iranian version of the FertiQoL was satisfactory in all dimensions (0.77-0.83). Six factors (emotional, mind/body, relational, social, environmental, and tolerability) were extracted from the results of exploratory factor analysis. Discrimination validity showed that FertiQoL can differentiate between female patients with differing duration of infertility and number of children. Moreover, the results of convergent validity showed a favorable correlation between the related dimensions of SF12 (0.43-0.68), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (0.47-0.52) and FertiQoL. Conclusion: The Iranian version of FertiQoL is valid and reliable for assessing infertility problems and the effects of treatment on QoL of infertile patients referred for diagnosis and treatment at infertility clinic.

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