To measure quality of life: Relevance and use in the psychiatric domain
Autor: | Siri Naess, Tom Sørensen |
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Rok vydání: | 1996 |
Předmět: |
Cognitive evaluation theory
medicine.medical_specialty media_common.quotation_subject Psychiatry and Mental health Quality of life (healthcare) Feeling Expression (architecture) Psychological well-being Connotation (semiotics) Trait medicine Relevance (law) Psychology Psychiatry media_common Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Nordic Journal of Psychiatry. 50:29-39 |
ISSN: | 1502-4725 0803-9488 |
Popis: | The expression “quality of life” has a strong positive connotation. The definition will be influenced by values and points of reference. Not at least in the psychiatric domain we need a precise and not to wide-ranging definition. If we are to investigate the relation between living conditions or different psychiatric diagnoses, and people's subjective experience, we have to separate these sets of phenomena. Quality of life is related to individual feelings. It is subjective and includes a global assessment. It is seen as both a cognitive evaluation and some degree of positive and negative feelings. It correlates with depression but can be separated from it. Personality factors will influence quality of life, but it reacts to life changes and cannot be seen as synonymous with any particular trait. Quality of life measurements have shown that long-term psychiatric patients have lower well-being than others. They can also help us to weigh between different treatment programmes, and between patients and their... |
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