dc.description.abstract | The goal of this article is to introduce factor structure of subjective quality of life in adolescents investigated by means of four questionnaires: Youth Quality of Life - Research Version (YQOL-AV) by Topolski et al., Quality of Life Profile: Adolescent Version (QOLP-AV) by Raphael el al., The KIDSCREEN-52 Questionnaire by the KIDSCREEN Group, and Subjective Quality of Life Questionnaire for Children and Adolescents. Two exploratory factor analyses were conducted on the results of two samples of adolescents: healthy, N = 333 (178 girls and 155 boys, mean age M = 14,99 lat, SD = 2,10), and chronically ill for several diseases, N = 266 (164 girls and 102 boys, M = 14,71 lat, SD = 1,69). Both factor analyses revealed four factor solutions, each explaining over 60% of variance. Factor structure for healthy group was adequate to the methods: Developmental Quality of Life (23%), Heath Related Quality of Life (15%), Positive Attitude Towards the Self, Others and Life (14%), and General Life Satisfaction (8,5%). Factor structure for chronically ill group was in some aspects similar in some other different: Developmental Quality of Life (21,5%), Self-Environment Relationship (16%), Coping and Support (11,5%), and Heath Related Quality of Life (11%), Discussion of the results is focused on specificity of four aspects of quality of life delivered in healthy sample and their similarities and differences to the factors in chronically
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