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Age Categories Differences in Subjective Quality of Life of Women with Physical Disabilities

OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to analyse and compare the subjective quality of life (S-QoL) of women with physical disabilities (PDs) through satisfaction with the quality of life domains and the overall quality of life assessment. METHODS: The sample comprised of women with PDs (n=137),...

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Autores principales: Nemček, Dagmar, Baňárová, Patrícia Shtin, Kurková, Petra
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Publicado: Sciendo 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8015658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33822830
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sjph-2021-0018
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Baňárová, Patrícia Shtin
Kurková, Petra
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description OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to analyse and compare the subjective quality of life (S-QoL) of women with physical disabilities (PDs) through satisfaction with the quality of life domains and the overall quality of life assessment. METHODS: The sample comprised of women with PDs (n=137), divided into 4 age categories: 19-29 yrs. (n=53); 30-44 yrs. (n=25); 45-59 yrs. (n=24) and over 60 yrs. (n=35). The Subjective Quality of Life Analyses questionnaire and the WHO User Manual were used as a primary research method. The Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test was used to assess the differences between QoLDs, Kruskal Wallis test to assess differences in S-QoL among four independent groups and Mann Whitney U-test between two age categories. RESULTS: The highest satisfaction in all age categories of women was found in the social relations domain, and in the 19-29 yr-old women equally in the social relations and physical health domains. The highest dissatisfaction was reported with the psychological health and environment domains. The key finding is that the main differences are between the youngest category (aged 19-29 yrs) and the three older categories with regard to physical health, environment and overall QoL. CONCLUSIONS: It is necessary to continue this line of research with a greater focus on exploring the ways in which the psychological health domain can be improved as an integral part of S-QoL, and to also focus on the QoL indicators that make up the environment domain and search for ways to enhance these.
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spelling pubmed-80156582021-04-04 Age Categories Differences in Subjective Quality of Life of Women with Physical Disabilities Nemček, Dagmar Baňárová, Patrícia Shtin Kurková, Petra Zdr Varst Original Scientific Article OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to analyse and compare the subjective quality of life (S-QoL) of women with physical disabilities (PDs) through satisfaction with the quality of life domains and the overall quality of life assessment. METHODS: The sample comprised of women with PDs (n=137), divided into 4 age categories: 19-29 yrs. (n=53); 30-44 yrs. (n=25); 45-59 yrs. (n=24) and over 60 yrs. (n=35). The Subjective Quality of Life Analyses questionnaire and the WHO User Manual were used as a primary research method. The Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test was used to assess the differences between QoLDs, Kruskal Wallis test to assess differences in S-QoL among four independent groups and Mann Whitney U-test between two age categories. RESULTS: The highest satisfaction in all age categories of women was found in the social relations domain, and in the 19-29 yr-old women equally in the social relations and physical health domains. The highest dissatisfaction was reported with the psychological health and environment domains. The key finding is that the main differences are between the youngest category (aged 19-29 yrs) and the three older categories with regard to physical health, environment and overall QoL. CONCLUSIONS: It is necessary to continue this line of research with a greater focus on exploring the ways in which the psychological health domain can be improved as an integral part of S-QoL, and to also focus on the QoL indicators that make up the environment domain and search for ways to enhance these. Sciendo 2021-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8015658/ /pubmed/33822830 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sjph-2021-0018 Text en © 2021 Dagmar Nemček, Patrícia Shtin Baňárová, Petra Kurková, published by Sciendo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8015658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33822830
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sjph-2021-0018
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