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J Intellect Disabil Res ; 49(Pt 10): 784-8, 2005 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16162128

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BACKGROUND: To date, little research has focused on what factors constitute a quality of life (QOL) among Latin American families with a member who is intellectually disabled. METHOD: Total 180 Latin American families cooperated in a participative research project. During 18 months, the families and a team exchanged information about their QOL by means of questionnaires and grids that the families analysed and completed at their homes. RESULTS: In Latin America, families attribute utmost importance to interpersonal relations and emotional well-being. In addition, results identified a number of QOL domains and indicators reflective of family-centred QOL among Latin American families. A tool with 42 indicators grouped in six areas was obtained. CONCLUSIONS: Quality of life is a concept that has meaning and structure which varies considerably from culture to culture. A topologic QOL model is presented to facilitate the cross-cultural understanding of the QOL construct.


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Attitude/ethnology , Family/psychology , Quality of Life/psychology , Humans , Latin America
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