La valoración de la importancia en el autoreporte de la calidad de vida en la adultez

Background: Usually quality of life self-reports are standard and consider that all the areas evaluated are equally important. Aim: To explore the influence of specific domains on the overall quality of life self-assessment. Material and Methods: The brief version of the quality of life questionnaire developed by the World Health Organization (WHOQoL bref) was applied to 1229 participants aged 19 to 60 years (53% women). The questionnaire explores four domains: physical and psychological health, social relationships and environment. At the end of each domain a new question asking the participant to assess the importance of the domain, using a scale of 1 (not important) to 5 (very important), was added. The analysis of data considered the assessment of the importance of each domain made by participants. The weight of each domain was analyzed using regression equations. Results: The physical health had the best evaluation followed by the social domain. The environmental domain received the lower evaluation. Among women, social domain was the best evaluated domain and among men, the physical health domain. According to participants, physical and psychological health had the higher weight. The environmental domain had the higher weight on the overall assessment of quality of life. Conclusions: According to participants, physical and psychological health are the most important aspects that influence overall quality of life.

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Main Authors: Urzúa M,Alfonso, Cortés,Krist, Maita,Carrie, Osorio,Katherine, Caqueo-Urizar,Alejandra
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Language:Spanish / Castilian
Published: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720130008000072014-01-27La valoración de la importancia en el autoreporte de la calidad de vida en la adultezUrzúa M,AlfonsoCortés,KristMaita,CarrieOsorio,KatherineCaqueo-Urizar,Alejandra Adult Quality of life Self-report Background: Usually quality of life self-reports are standard and consider that all the areas evaluated are equally important. Aim: To explore the influence of specific domains on the overall quality of life self-assessment. Material and Methods: The brief version of the quality of life questionnaire developed by the World Health Organization (WHOQoL bref) was applied to 1229 participants aged 19 to 60 years (53% women). The questionnaire explores four domains: physical and psychological health, social relationships and environment. At the end of each domain a new question asking the participant to assess the importance of the domain, using a scale of 1 (not important) to 5 (very important), was added. The analysis of data considered the assessment of the importance of each domain made by participants. The weight of each domain was analyzed using regression equations. Results: The physical health had the best evaluation followed by the social domain. The environmental domain received the lower evaluation. Among women, social domain was the best evaluated domain and among men, the physical health domain. According to participants, physical and psychological health had the higher weight. The environmental domain had the higher weight on the overall assessment of quality of life. Conclusions: According to participants, physical and psychological health are the most important aspects that influence overall quality of life.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.141 n.8 20132013-08-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872013000800007es10.4067/S0034-98872013000800007
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Osorio,Katherine
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Cortés,Krist
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La valoración de la importancia en el autoreporte de la calidad de vida en la adultez
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Cortés,Krist
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Osorio,Katherine
Caqueo-Urizar,Alejandra
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title La valoración de la importancia en el autoreporte de la calidad de vida en la adultez
title_short La valoración de la importancia en el autoreporte de la calidad de vida en la adultez
title_full La valoración de la importancia en el autoreporte de la calidad de vida en la adultez
title_fullStr La valoración de la importancia en el autoreporte de la calidad de vida en la adultez
title_full_unstemmed La valoración de la importancia en el autoreporte de la calidad de vida en la adultez
title_sort la valoración de la importancia en el autoreporte de la calidad de vida en la adultez
description Background: Usually quality of life self-reports are standard and consider that all the areas evaluated are equally important. Aim: To explore the influence of specific domains on the overall quality of life self-assessment. Material and Methods: The brief version of the quality of life questionnaire developed by the World Health Organization (WHOQoL bref) was applied to 1229 participants aged 19 to 60 years (53% women). The questionnaire explores four domains: physical and psychological health, social relationships and environment. At the end of each domain a new question asking the participant to assess the importance of the domain, using a scale of 1 (not important) to 5 (very important), was added. The analysis of data considered the assessment of the importance of each domain made by participants. The weight of each domain was analyzed using regression equations. Results: The physical health had the best evaluation followed by the social domain. The environmental domain received the lower evaluation. Among women, social domain was the best evaluated domain and among men, the physical health domain. According to participants, physical and psychological health had the higher weight. The environmental domain had the higher weight on the overall assessment of quality of life. Conclusions: According to participants, physical and psychological health are the most important aspects that influence overall quality of life.
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