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Comparison of Quality of Life with Standard of Living in Schizophrenic Out-patients

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Kerstin Skantze*
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Department Centrum, Lillhagen Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden
Ulf Malm
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Department Centrum, Lillhagen Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden
Sven J. Dencker
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Department Centrum, Lillhagen Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden
Patrick Corrigan
Affiliation:
Neuropsychiatric Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
*
Psychiatric Department II Centrum, Lillhagen Hospital, Box 3005, S-42203 Hisings Backa, Gothenburg, Sweden

Abstract

Standard of living reflects the objective dimension of how well the basic needs of life are met, while quality of life is the patient's own subjective view of well-being and satisfaction with her/his life. Sixty-one schizophrenic out-patients completed self-report inventories and participated in interviews about quality of life and standard of living. When living standards were met by a well functioning social service system, patients' perceptions of their quality of life and their standard of living appeared to be independent. Subsequent analyses revealed that ‘inner experiences' was one quality-of-life domain frequently reported as unsatisfactory. Moreover, differences in quality of life were found across patients' age, education, and work status.

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Copyright © 1992 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 

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