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Figure 4 | Health and Quality of Life Outcomes

Figure 4

From: Landless female peasants living in resettlement residential areas in China have poorer quality of life than males: results from a household study in the Yangtze River Delta region

Figure 4

CFA model of the WHOQOL-BREF scale for the female landless peasants. Note: Q3-Q26Indicate the 24 items of WHQOL-BREF scale. Q3: Pain and discomfort; Q4: Dependence on medicinal substances and medical aids; Q5: Positive feelings; Q6: Spirituality / Religion / Personal beliefs; Q7: Thinking, learning, memory and concentration; Q8: Freedom, physical safety and security; Q9: Physical environment (pollution / noise / traffic / climate); Q10: Energy and fatigue; Q11: Bodily image and appearance; Q12: Financial resources; Q13: Opportunities for acquiring new information and skills; Q14: Participation in and opportunities for recreation / leisure activities; Q15: Mobility; Q16: Sleep and rest; Q17: Activities of daily living; Q18: Work Capacity; Q19: Self-esteem; Q20: Personal relationships; Q21: Sexual activity; Q22: Social support; Q23: Home environment; Q24: Health and social care: accessibility and quality; Q25: Transport; Q26: Negative feelings.

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