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There has been an increasing interest in the measurement of patients efforts
to find meaning during the experience of a life-threatening illness. The aim
of this study was to validate the German version of the Life Attitude
Profile–Revised (LAP-R), a multidimensional measure of meaning
and purpose.
Methods:
A total of 511 prostate cancer patients with an average age of 64 years
filled in the questionnaire during outpatient follow up care (response rate
70%).
Results:
Five of the original six dimensions were replicated by exploratory and
confirmatory factor analysis: Coherence, Existential Vacuum,
Choice/Responsibleness, Death Acceptance, and Goal Seeking. The Purpose
dimension was not replicated. Most LAP-R subscales showed good internal
consistencies with Cronbach's α between .80 and .82,
whereas the reliability for Existential Vacuum
(α = .69) and Goal Seeking
(α = .74) was less sufficient,
but still acceptable. Results show significant concurrent associations
between all LAP-R dimensions and measures of emotional distress, coping, and
health-related quality of life; however, moderate correlations were found
only for Existential Vacuum and depression, and inversely for depressive
coping and the mental health subscale.
Significance of research:
The German LAP-R is a reliable and valid instrument that can be recommended
for further use in research and clinical cancer care.
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