QUALITY OF LIFE INDICATORS OF COLLEGE STUDENTS

Authors

  • CELSO BILYNKIEVYCZ DOS SANTOS
  • LUCIANO SCANDELARI
  • MARCUS WILLAM HAUSER
  • BRUNO PEDROSO
  • LUIZ ALBERTO PILATTI

Keywords:

Quality of Life, WHOQOL - 100, College Students

Abstract

The following paper has as its pivotal goal to assess the Quality of Life (QOL) Indicators of College Students. The WHOQOL - 100 model was used as a data collecting tool, through the probabilistic demonstration per conglomerate with n = 130. The QOL indicators showed the following domains, with enhanced and worst evaluation: Independence Level (78.82%) and Physical (58.83%); the following aspects as better and worst facets: Dependence on Medicinal substances and Medical aids (12.80%) and Physical Safety and Security (48.05%); setting high quality level of QOL from those evaluated (78.4%). It was concluded that the average QOL could be classified as good, with scope for improvement reaching up to 31.69%.

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SANTOS, C. B. D., SCANDELARI, L., HAUSER, M. W., PEDROSO, B., & PILATTI, L. A. (2014). QUALITY OF LIFE INDICATORS OF COLLEGE STUDENTS. Fiep Bulletin - Online, 78(2). Retrieved from https://www.fiepbulletin.net/fiepbulletin/article/view/3835

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TRABALHOS PUBLICADOS

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