Tunisian population quality of life: a general analysis using SF-36

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作者
Salem, Safa [1 ]
Malouche, Dhafer [2 ]
Ben Romdhane, Habiba [3 ]
机构
[1] Ecole Super Stat & Anal Informat, Tunis, Tunisia
[2] Unite Modelisat Anal Stat & Econ, Tunis, Tunisia
[3] Fac Med Tunis, Lab Epidemiol, Tunis, Tunisia
关键词
Quality of life; SF-36; Tunisia; HRQOL; population; HEALTH SURVEY;
D O I
10.26719/emhj.18.030
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: The SF-36 is the instrument for measuring the health relatedquality of life (HRQOL) of patients in many clinical and national studies to describe the health status of populations, by obtaining comparable data on health status internationally. Aims: This study aimed to obtain population norms for the Tunisian version of SF-36 and to assess the association between socio HRQOL scores with the demographic characteristics of the Tunisian population. Methods: Face-to-face interviews for a cross-sectional study were carried out in 2005 to collect socio demographic and environmental variables as well as self-reported quality of life. A representative sample of 6543 aged between 35 and 70 years old were selected. Results: All scores had a high level of internal consistency reliability coefficient. HRQOL score levels were associated with sociodemographic characteristics and a decrease as age increased. The averages of the physical and mental component summary were 53+/-8 for males and 47.7+/-10 for females. Conclusions: This study was the first to address the general Tunisian population. This study shed light on factors associated with HRQOL in the Tunisian context.
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页码:613 / 620
页数:8
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