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Journal of Korean Academy of Oral Health ; : 194-200, 2017.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-75047

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OBJECTIVES: Health is closely related to an individual's assessment of their quality of life and their subjective level of happiness. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between happiness index and self-rated health by utilizing a community health survey in Korea. METHODS: The study participants were 17,937 people living in Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea, who completed a community health survey in 2014. The non-subjective variables included in the statistical analysis were sex, age, region, education, income, and economic activity. The subjective awareness variables included self-rated health, self-rated oral health, chewing difficulty, pronunciation difficulty, and happiness index. Statistical analysis of the data was done using the SPSS 21.0 program. RESULTS: Evaluation of the subjective awareness levels revealed that the respondents that were better educated, whose income levels were higher, and those who engaged in an economic activity found themselves to be in better physical health and oral health. In contrast, the respondents that were female, older, and with residence in the counties reported a higher incidence of chewing difficulty. There was a positive correlation between happiness index and subjective awareness level, and a negative correlation between chewing difficulty and pronunciation difficulty. Happiness index was influenced the most by subjective health levels, followed by income, age, pronunciation difficulty, subjective oral health, chewing difficulty, academic credential, region, and sex. CONCLUSIONS: Therefore, in order to improve the happiness index of community residents, regular health checkups and systematic oral health education should be prepared in order to improve awareness of subjective health and reduce discomfort in the oral cavity, and efforts should be made to reduce the gap between regions.


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Female , Humans , Diagnostic Self Evaluation , Education , Happiness , Health Surveys , Incidence , Korea , Mastication , Mouth , Oral Health , Quality of Life , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-164721

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Introduction: Happiness is a very subjective feeling and may mean absence of sorrow to indefinite pleasure; to different persons Material and methods: We derived happiness index of teenagers by asking them 20 questions having score of 1 – 5. We measured happiness amo B.Sc. nursing and I year physiotherapy. Comparison of happiness levels, was done between these groups. Results: Many of the physiotherapy students were happy with their present. Nursing students were the least happy with present day turmoil. Medical students had reasonably good count on many criteria. However they were involved in lowest social activity. Conclusion: 32 – 40 percent individuals in our study had happiness index less than 73. They were given tips for happiness enrichment.

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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration ; : 329-339, 2013.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-188317

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PURPOSE: This study was conducted to provide basic data on the nursing Happiness Index and identify factors influencing nurses by describing their perception of lifestyle, health behavior, nursing professionalism, Happiness Index, and turnover intention. METHODS: On July 2012, 700 nurses from 10 general hospitals were surveyed, but 23 were omitted due to missing or incomplete data. The focus of this study was the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Happiness Index, consisting of 11 OECD identified topics concerning living conditions and quality of life. Data were analyzed using chi2-tests, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficients and multiple regression with SPSS/WINdow 14.0. RESULTS: Mean score for nurses' Happiness Index was 3.03 on a scale of 5. There were significant differences on the Happiness Index for the following: age, marriage, children, education, position, work experience, wages, number of beds, medical institution, health behavior, weight, and meal patterns. There was a positive correlation between the happiness index and nursing professionalism but a negative correlation between the happiness index and turnover intention. CONCLUSION: Results indicate that factors influencing happiness are autonomy, sense of calling and turnover intention suggesting the need to improve nursing professionalism for a life of happiness among hospital nurses.


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Child , Humans , Happiness , Health Behavior , Hospitals, General , Intention , Life Style , Marriage , Meals , Quality of Life , Salaries and Fringe Benefits , Social Conditions
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Indian J Physiol Pharmacol ; 2012 Jan-Mar; 56(1): 28-35
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-146085

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Subjective well being has been widely researched in the past few decades and in practical terms it is a term that encompasses the various ways people evaluate their lives including concepts such as life satisfaction, work and health etc. Since, it is well known, that psychological factors including stress, anxiety, poor sleeping habits etc are known to be important causes of life style disorders like myocardial infraction, we started with the hypothesis that subjective well being of post acute MI patients must be poorer compared to normal subjects in the same age group. A comparative study between normal subjects and post acute myocardial infarction patients was undertaken to compare their subjective well being and current mental health status, at Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi using standardized questionnaires. The results showed significantly higher negative affect like inadequate mental mastery over immediate environment, perceived ill health including disturbed sleep, deficiency in social contacts, and a general ill being about life in the MI group (P<0.05). Regarding the positive emotions, the normal subjects showed a higher general well being positive affect, higher transcedence and higher perception of social support. (P<0.05). The GHQ also yielded significantly better sleeping habits, less anxiety, better perception of health and more satisfaction with life in the normal subjects compared to post acute MI patients. (P<0.05).

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