1996
DOI: 10.5630/jans1981.16.3_40
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Relationship of Psychological Well-being to Activity of Patients Who were the Victims of Cerebravascular Accidents (CVA)

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“…At the health service facility for the elderly, not only friendship but sleep and mood were identified as factors contributing to QOL, which suggested that physical factors are also related to the QOL for women at these facilities. Sugai et al (1996) and Kawahara and Iida (1996) reported that health status was a factor that determined the QOL of the elderly person. In this study, however, no close relationship was observed between the health status and QOL.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At the health service facility for the elderly, not only friendship but sleep and mood were identified as factors contributing to QOL, which suggested that physical factors are also related to the QOL for women at these facilities. Sugai et al (1996) and Kawahara and Iida (1996) reported that health status was a factor that determined the QOL of the elderly person. In this study, however, no close relationship was observed between the health status and QOL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%