Study objectives: The development and psychometric properties of an additional disease-specific module of the Questions on Life Satisfaction for adolescents and adults with cystic fibrosis (FLZ[sup M]-CF) are described. The Questions on Life Satisfaction (FLZ[sup M]) instrument allows the respondent...
Work-life balance survey questions can provide insight into an employee's well-being. Here are some questions about work-life balance: How satisfied are you with your current work hours? How often do you work overtime? Could you benefit from offloading some of your tasks to another employee?
Life satisfaction, a global cognitive evaluation of one's life, is a very frequently used indicator in quality of life research. This construct is usually measured by simple scales, differing one from another by the phrasing of questions and by the number of answer categories. ...
U.S. pharmacy school faculty were surveyed to assess their career satisfaction, lifestyle, and stress levels.A 48-item survey, administered through Qualtrics (Provo, UT), was sent to current members of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and included questions regarding respondents' ac...
The literature on happiness can be framed within some key-questions that can be ordered as steps in the process for creating greater happiness for a greater number. 1) What is happiness precisely? 2) Can happiness be measured? 3) How happy are people presently? 4) What causes us to be ...
Quality of life questionnaire consists of a set of survey questions that can be used to collect data related to an individual in particular and society in general on various parameters that determine their general quality of life, their natural environment, their health, their living condition, the...
Method: Based on a representative survey, 1396 retirees in the age range of 60–92 years were interviewed face-to-face, assessing two screening instruments for anxiety and depression as well as the Questions on Life Satisfaction questionnaire. Among others, analyses of variance were used to test...
Subjective well-being or happiness is assessed by individual or group responses to questions about happiness or life satisfaction. Life satisfaction is an empirically valid construct that has been defined as a subjective measure that an individual can identify when their needs or desires are being suc...
conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and emotional stability/neuroticism – and their satisfaction with their social connections and their life overall. Only the 5,928 participants who were employed at the time of the survey also answered questions about their satisfaction with their work live...
The survey focused on the quality of life in European cities, and was conducted in 75 cities. Interviewees answered 23 questions in 500 telephone interviews. In Piatra Neamt (Romania), Tallinn, Vilnius, Cluj-Napoca (Romania), Burgas (Bulgaria), more than 80 percent of people agree that "...