can be used as an indicator of quality, and quality-of-life. It examines both the way language is used and the cognitive basis of these expressions. Based on the assumption that subjective well-being (SWB), in particular, is a form of emotional expression, the chapter...
The Quality of Life Questionnaire provides a more direct measure that is based upon an individual's response to several ecological domains. The domains are material well-being, physical well-being, personal growth, marital relations, parentchild relations, extended family relations, extra familial ...
(HUI),15 the Quality of Well- Being Scale (QWB),16 and the SF-6D.17 This review focuses solely on generic preference-based HRQoL instruments, that is, questionnaires that are used in the conventional economic evaluation framework to reflect societal preferences.7 Studies that consider direct ...
The quality of well-being scale: Comparison of the interviewer-administered version with a self-administered questionnaire The Quality of Well-being Scale (QWB) is a general measure of health-related quality of life that has been used in a wide variety of population and clinica... RM Kaplan,...
The analysis of the scale psychometric properties shows high internal consistency, Cronbach's alfa of 0,92. Scale dimensionality offers a hexafactorial solution that tests six of the main QL dimensions, such as, physical well being, social inclusion, emotional well being, personal development and ...
Synonyms UW-QOL Definition The University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire (UW-QOL) is a self-administered scale measuring health-related quality life specifically for head and neck cancer patients. Description The UW-QOL is a scale measuring health-related quality of life (HRQL) of pat...
The emotional well-being of individuals is largely dependent on the quality of their social relationships, as acknowledged by self-determination theory and the belongingness hypothesis. While the significance of high-quality relationships for teachers has received increasing attention in empirical research,...
The questionnaire has a five-point rating scale from 1 to 5 points: the higher the number of points, the better the quality of life, which in each domain was expressed as average values, calculated according to the key and guidelines23. The Polish version of the questionnaire was used in ...
analyzed the results of a questionnaire on the transportation information needs of Dutch travelers before and at different stages of travel. Whereas their participants paid more attention to travel time and search time before traveling, they were concerned with saving travel time above all else and ...
(FAI), or McGill Short Form Health Survey (SF-36). The International Quality of Life Assessment (IQOLA) project was an undertaking to translate and adapt the SF-36 questionnaire and validate it in all major languages, thereby making it an international scale of health-related quality of life...