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Health-related determinants of perceived quality of life: a comparison between first-year university students and their working peers.

Marjan Vaez1, Antonio Ponce de Leon, Lucie Laflamme.   

Abstract

This study compares aspects of the health-related behaviors and working life of first-year university students with those of their working counterparts and assesses the roles of these aspects as predictors of each groups' perceived quality of life (QoL). Subjects were taken from two cross-sectional data sets (a student survey and a population survey) from the Swedish central-western region of Ostergötland. Male and female respondents aged 20-35 years were extracted and comparison were made considering in turn socio-demographic characteristics, health-related behaviors, exposure to abusive events at work and perceived QoL. University students smoked and used oral snuff in smaller proportions, they were not as frequent drinkers as their working counterparts, but they tended to drink more when they did drink. Threats and violence were less prevalent among students, but sexual harassment, were almost as common. The strongest predictors of perceived QoL for both groups are expected and former perceived QoL, followed by current self-rated health.

Mesh:

Year:  2006        PMID: 16477109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Work        ISSN: 1051-9815


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