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Does being bilingual in English and Chinese influence changes in quality of life scale scores? Evidence from a prospective, population based study.

Julian Thumboo1, Yin-Bun Cheung, David Machin, Pao-Hsii Feng, Mee-Leng Boey, Szu-tien Thio, Kok-Yong Fong.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Bilinguals differ from monolinguals in language use, but the influence of bilingualism on changes in Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) scores is not known.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the influence of bilingualism on changes in HRQoL scores. RESEARCH
DESIGN: A prospective cohort study of a population-based, disproportionately stratified random sample of monolingual or bilingual ethnic Chinese who completed the Short-Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36) in English or Chinese twice in 2 years. Least squares regression models were used to assess the influence of bilingualism on SF-36 scores, while adjusting for the influence of questionnaire language and determinants of HRQoL.
RESULTS: Usable English and Chinese questionnaires were returned by 1013 and 910 subjects respectively (aged 21-65 years, 48.5% female, 52.8% bilingual). Bilinguals differed from monolinguals in known determinants of HRQoL (being younger and better educated), changes in determinants of HRQoL over 2 years (more bilinguals had changes in work or marital status) and had mean SF-36 scores that were up to 10 points higher than monolinguals. After adjusting for these differences, bilingualism did not influence 2 year change scores for any of 8 SF-36 scales.
CONCLUSION: Bilingualism did not influence changes in HRQoL scores over 2 years in this large, population-based study of subjects fluent in English and/or Chinese (representing an alphabet and/or pictogram based language respectively).

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15892442     DOI: 10.1007/s11136-004-4848-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Life Res        ISSN: 0962-9343            Impact factor:   4.147


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