Assessing Hopelessness in Terminally Ill Cancer Patients: Development of the Hopelessness Assessment in Illness Questionnaire Journal Article


Authors: Rosenfeld, B.; Pessin, H.; Lewis, C.; Abbey, J.; Olden, M.; Sachs, E.; Amakawa, L.; Kolva, E.; Brescia, R.; Breitbart, W.
Article Title: Assessing Hopelessness in Terminally Ill Cancer Patients: Development of the Hopelessness Assessment in Illness Questionnaire
Abstract: Hopelessness has become an increasingly important construct in palliative care research, yet concerns exist regarding the utility of existing measures when applied to patients with a terminal illness. This article describes a series of studies focused on the exploration, development, and analysis of a measure of hopelessness specifically intended for use with terminally ill cancer patients. The 1st stage of measure development involved interviews with 13 palliative care experts and 30 terminally ill patients. Qualitative analysis of the patient interviews culminated in the development of a set of potential questionnaire items. In the 2nd study phase, we evaluated these preliminary items with a sample of 314 participants, using item response theory and classical test theory to identify optimal items and response format. These analyses generated an 8-item measure that we tested in a final study phase, using a 3rd sample (n = 228) to assess reliability and concurrent validity. These analyses demonstrated strong support for the Hopelessness Assessment in Illness Questionnaire providing greater explanatory power than existing measures of hopelessness and found little evidence that this assessment was confounded by illness-related variables (e.g., prognosis). In summary, these 3 studies suggest that this brief measure of hopelessness is particularly useful for palliative care settings. Further research is needed to assess the applicability of the measure to other populations and contexts. © 2011 American Psychological Association.
Keywords: adult; controlled study; aged; major clinical study; cancer patient; cancer palliative therapy; terminally ill patient; validation study; questionnaire; psycho-oncology; suicide; interview; reliability; medical expert; terminal illness; qualitative analysis; hopelessness; hopelessness assessment in illness questionnaire
Journal Title: Psychological Assessment
Volume: 23
Issue: 2
ISSN: 1040-3590
Publisher: American Psychological Association  
Date Published: 2011-06-01
Start Page: 325
End Page: 336
Language: English
DOI: 10.1037/a0021767
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 21443366
PMCID: PMC3717574
DOI/URL:
Notes: --- - "Export Date: 17 August 2011" - "CODEN: PYASE" - "Source: Scopus"
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  1. William S Breitbart
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  2. Hayley Ann Pessin
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