2021
DOI: 10.35845/kmuj.2021.20068
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World Health Organization-Five Well-Being Index: An Appraisal of Districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Abstract: To evaluate the mental wellbeing of the general population in districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province of Pakistan using the World Health Organization-Five (WHO-5) well-being index. METHODS: WHO-5 well-being index questionnaire was used to document the mental well-being of individuals from thirteen most populous districts from seven divisional administrations of KP province. A rural-urban sample within these districts was estimated on the basis of proportional allocation method. The towns, villages and ho… Show more

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“…The binary logistic model's significant demographics and psychological wellbeing predictors were discussed in relation with published evidence. Psychological wellbeing scores were lower in Afghan refugee population in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Haripur 52% and Nowshehra 40%) than the host population data available in that area (Haripur 72% and Nowshehra 66.2%) (Alam & Amin, 2021). The notion that refugees experience more mental health problems than the host community was supported by earlier findings (Porter & Haslam, 2005;Straiton, Reneflot, & Diaz, 2017).Area wise low psychological well-being were higher in Nowshera followed by Haripur, Mardan, Peshawar and Mianwali.…”
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confidence: 72%
“…The binary logistic model's significant demographics and psychological wellbeing predictors were discussed in relation with published evidence. Psychological wellbeing scores were lower in Afghan refugee population in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Haripur 52% and Nowshehra 40%) than the host population data available in that area (Haripur 72% and Nowshehra 66.2%) (Alam & Amin, 2021). The notion that refugees experience more mental health problems than the host community was supported by earlier findings (Porter & Haslam, 2005;Straiton, Reneflot, & Diaz, 2017).Area wise low psychological well-being were higher in Nowshera followed by Haripur, Mardan, Peshawar and Mianwali.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%