» Articles » PMID: 25161411

Quality of Life and Associated Factors Among Adults in a Community in South West Nigeria

Overview
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2014 Aug 28
PMID 25161411
Citations 5
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Background: Quality of life (QoL) is an important measure in the assessment of population well being and health status. However despite locally validated measuring tools, little is known about the quality of life and associated factors in Nigerian adults.

Objective: This study therefore aimed to assess QoL and contributory factors among adults residing in a sub urban Nigerian community.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study of 527 adults, in Oru community was conducted. An interviewer-administered questionnaire adapted from the WHO quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF) questionnaire was used to obtain information from respondents. Associations were explored with the chi square test; multivariate analysis was done with logistic regression at 5% level of significance.

Results: Respondents mean age was 33.3 ±8.1 years. In all, 46.5 % were currently married or cohabiting. Christianity was the dominant religion, 72.7%. In all, 81.6% had good QoL. Predictors of good QoL were respondents less than 25 years [OR: 3.5 (1.264-9.508)], having educational level that is secondary and above [OR: 4.2 (1.810-9.762)]. Being Unemployed [OR: 1.9 (1.099- 3.351)], living in flats and other bigger apartments [OR: 1.8 (1.121- 3.04)], currently ill [OR: 3.7 (2.096- 6.509)], and lack of involvement in religious activities [OR: 3.1 (1.166- 8.045)] were also shown to be predictors of good QoL.

Conclusion: The majority of those evaluated had good QoL. Further surveys involving larger samples sizes are required to explore the QoL in distinct sub-populations and in currently ill patients to strengthen the results of this study.

Citing Articles

Health-related quality of life and associated factors among type 2 diabetic adult patients in Debre Markos Referral Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia.

Wonde T, Ayene T, Moges N, Bazezew Y Heliyon. 2022; 8(8):e10182.

PMID: 36033286 PMC: 9403364. DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10182.


Associations of chronic illnesses and socio-demographic factors with health-related quality of life of older adults in Nigeria: A cross-sectional study.

Faronbi J, Ajadi A, Gobbens R Ghana Med J. 2021; 54(3):164-172.

PMID: 33883761 PMC: 8042799. DOI: 10.4314/gmj.v54i3.7.


A case-control study of pattern and determinants of quality of life of patients with diabetes in a developing country.

Enang O, Omoronyia O, Asibong U, Ayuk A, Nwafor K, Legogie A J Egypt Public Health Assoc. 2021; 96(1):2.

PMID: 33507391 PMC: 7843869. DOI: 10.1186/s42506-020-00061-y.


Chronic HIV infection and health related quality of life in resource poor settings-an assessment from South East Nigeria.

Onyekonwu C, Onyeka T, Brenda N, Ijoma U, Unaogu N, Onwuekwe I Afr Health Sci. 2021; 20(1):102-113.

PMID: 33402898 PMC: 7750088. DOI: 10.4314/ahs.v20i1.15.


Development and validation of the Somali WHOQOL-BREF among refugees living in the USA.

Redko C, Rogers N, Bule L, Siad H, Choh A Qual Life Res. 2014; 24(6):1503-13.

PMID: 25429823 DOI: 10.1007/s11136-014-0877-3.

References
1.
Blalock A, McDaniel J, Farber E . Effect of employment on quality of life and psychological functioning in patients with HIV/AIDS. Psychosomatics. 2002; 43(5):400-4. DOI: 10.1176/appi.psy.43.5.400. View

2.
Cohen M, Azaiza F . Health-promoting behaviors and health locus of control from a multicultural perspective. Ethn Dis. 2007; 17(4):636-42. View

3.
Cohen S . Psychosocial models of the role of social support in the etiology of physical disease. Health Psychol. 1988; 7(3):269-97. DOI: 10.1037//0278-6133.7.3.269. View

4.
Knight S, Latini D, Hart S, Sadetsky N, Kane C, DuChane J . Education predicts quality of life among men with prostate cancer cared for in the Department of Veterans Affairs: a longitudinal quality of life analysis from CaPSURE. Cancer. 2007; 109(9):1769-76. DOI: 10.1002/cncr.22597. View

5.
Fatoye F, Komolafe M, Eegunranti B, Adewuya A, Mosaku S, Fatoye G . Cognitive impairment and quality of life among stroke survivors in Nigeria. Psychol Rep. 2007; 100(3 Pt 1):876-82. DOI: 10.2466/pr0.100.3.876-882. View