Quality-of-Life Research in Chinese, Western and Global Contexts

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Daniel T.L. Shek, Ying Keung Chan, Paul S.N. Lee
Springer Science & Business Media, Sep 26, 2005 - Social Science - 542 pages

The majority of studies on the quality of life have been conducted in Western contexts and are based on Western participants. Comparatively speaking, there are only a few studies that have been conducted in different Chinese contexts. Also, there are fewer QOL studies based on children and adolescents, or studies that examine the relationship between QOL and economic disadvantage. In addition, more research is needed to address the methodological issues related to the assessment of quality of life.

This volume is a constructive response to the challenges described above. It is the first book to cover research in Chinese, Western and global contexts in a single volume. It is a ground-breaking volume in which Chinese studies on the quality of life are collected. The book includes papers addressing family QOL, quality of life in adolescents experiencing economic disadvantage, and methodological issues in the assessment of QOL. It is written by researchers working in a variety of disciplines.

 

Contents

A Chinese Response
1
Apparent QualityofLife in Nations How Long and Happy
61
Global Quality of Life QOL Health and Ability Are Primarily
87
Engaging and Empowering
123
A Model for Improving Perinatal
145
Past Accomplishments
182
The Pre and Post1997 WellBeing of Hong Kong Residents
231
The Cuhk Hong Kong Quality
259
Benefits from Caring Services
290
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