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Kavousipor, Somaye, Nazi, Sepideh, Pourahmad, Saeedeh, Ghanbari, Sahar, Yazdani, Farzaneh, Rezaee, Mehdi |
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Journal of Biomedical Physics & Engineering; 2021 Supplement, Vol. 11, p30-30, 1p |
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Background: Occupational life balance is a complex multifactorial concept that be influenced by different status in the life. Objective: To investigate the life balance during covid-19 Quarantine, this study was designed. Material and Methods: A mixed method study was designed, 403 participants completed the internet base Life Balance Inventory (LBI) with five dimensions including; health; relationship; identity; challenging/interesting activity and daily activities. Also they answered an open ended question related to daily activities. For analyzing qualitative data, descriptive statistics, t-test and One-way ANOVA was used. For quantitative analysis, directed content analysis was applied. Results: The total mean scores (Standard Deviation: SD) of LBI in all 401 participants was 1.51 (0.38). Significant association was found between some demographic characteristics and the total mean scores of LBI such as gender (P=0.001), chronic comorbidity (P-value =0.029) and Job (P-value=0.044). Health subscale was not different in demographic factors, males were more balanced in daily activity including driving and social transportation (p=0/001). Married people (p=0.001) and participants with age more than 40 (y), (p= 0.001) were more balanced in relationship subscale. Teachers and faculty members as a branch of the job were more balanced in identity (p=0.014) and relationship (p=.0/001). Participants with higher income were more balanced in challenge/interesting subscale (p=0.033). Results related to the nested phase showed that the main category of occupation participants mentioned during isolation was related to activity of daily living and instrumental activity daily living. Conclusion: The results indicated that during the early phase of COVID 19 isolation, participants had an unbalanced lifestyle as a whole. All participants do a huge amount of activity for adaptation to change, safety and emergency health maintenance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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