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. 2015 Mar;44(3):332–340.

Table 2:

Level of group satisfaction with QOL items: WHOQOL-Bref (n=391)

Highest satisfaction (≥75% subjects) Moderate satisfaction (66–74% subjects) Bare satisfaction (50–65% subjects) Dissatisfied (<50% subjects)
Need for medical treatment (83.2%) Health satisfaction (65.5%) Energy (52.2%) Overall QOL (45.8%)
Ability to get around (69.3%) Bodily appearance (52.2%) Enjoy life (31.4%)
Work capacity (60.6%) Life meaningful (32.2%)
Activities of daily living (68.6%) Self-satisfaction (55.2 %) Ability to concentrate (33%)
Physical pain prevents activities (71.6%) Personal relations (58%) Feeling safe (34.8%)
Access to health service (52.9%) Environment (28.4%)
Satisfaction with sleep (62.6%) Money (33.2%)
Information available for daily needs (36.8%)
Leisure activities opportunity (21%)
Satisfaction with sex (37.8%)
Support from friends (45%)
Living place (47.1%);
Transport (48%)
Negative feelings (38.3%)

Group satisfaction defined as ≥50% of subjects rated the item as: good/very good. Group dissatisfaction: <50% of subjects rated the item as: good/very good (11)