Autism quality of life measure (ASQoL)

The autism and quality of life study (2016-7) was funded by Research Autism and the Shirley Foundation, and led by Professor Helen McConachie. The study led to the development of autism specific items that we call ASQoL.

The ASQoL module has been designed as an ‘add-on’ set of 9 items, to be used alongside the WHO quality of life measure, WHOQoL-BREF, and the WHO Disabilities module. The WHOQoL-BREF has 26 items, two global items and 24 which measure physical, psychological, social and environment quality of life. There are over 60 officially recognised translations available. The WHO Disabilities module has 13 items, one global and 12 which measure autonomy, discrimination and inclusion.

Use of the WHOQoL-BREF and Disabilities modules is by licence from the WHO QoL office (http://www.who.int/mental_health/publications/whoqol/en/) and contacting WHOQOL@who.int

The ASQoL module includes one global item and eight others from which a factor score can be calculated. The autism and quality of life study involved extensive consultation with autistic people about what might be particularly important in their experiences contributing to quality of life or missed out from the existing measures.

To access the ASQoL items and instructions, please click here:

Autism quality of life measure

The ASQoL, whether in English or translation, is a copyrighted document that may not be modified. Paper versions may be downloaded and subsequently photocopied without charge by individuals or non-profit organisations provided they are not making any charge to individuals. Please contact Dr Jacqui Rodgers (Jacqui.rodgers@ncl.ac.uk) with any questions about use of the ASQoL or potential translation.

The development and initial evaluation of the ASQoL is reported in the following journal paper:

McConachie, H, Mason, D, Parr, JR, Garland, D, Wilson, C & Rodgers, J. (2017) Enhancing the validity of a Quality of Life measure for autistic people. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.