The Relative Importance of Health |
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Authors: | Chang-Ming Hsieh |
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Affiliation: | (1) Jane Addams College of Social Work (M/C 309), University of Illinois at Chicago, 1040 West Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60607-7134, USA |
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Abstract: | This article seeks to extend Michalos’ [Social indicators research and health-related quality of life (QoL) research. Social Indicators Research, 65, 27–72, 2004] discussion on bridging social indicators research and health-related QoL (HRQoL) research through an examination of (1) the relative importance of satisfaction with one’s own health to another common measure of QoL—Life satisfaction, and (2) the relative importance of health in relation to other major life domains. Using data from two surveys, this article found that individuals may perceive health as most important in relation to other major life domains but satisfaction with one’s own health may not necessarily be the most important determining factor (in relation to satisfaction with other major life domains) of QoL as measured by life satisfaction. These findings support Michalos’ (Social indicators research and HRQoL research. Social Indicators Research, 65, 27–72, 2004) call for caution regarding the interpretation of research results on HRQoL since many HRQoL measures are measures of satisfaction with one’s own health and should not be considered as measures of QoL. |
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Keywords: | Quality of life Health-related quality of life Life satisfaction Domain importance Importance rating Importance ranking |
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