Hira Kanwal, Nazia Mustafa.
Psychological Well-Being and Quality of Life Among Physically Disabled and Normal Employees.
Pak Armed Forces Med J Jan ;66(5):710-4.

Objective: to study the relationship between psychological well-being and quality of life among employees and to see group differences on study variables between physically disabled and normal employees. Study Design: Cross sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: This study was carried out at General Headquarters, 501 & 502 Central Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Workshops Rawalpindi. It was conducted over a period of two months from April to May 2015. Subjects and Methods: total sample size was 150 male employees in which 75 were physically disabled (69 polio affected, 4 deaf and dumb and 2 visually impaired) and 75 were normal employees from military organization/establishments. Affectometer-2 (Naheed, 1997) and WHOQOL-BREF (Khan, Akhter, Ayub & Laghari, 2003) were used to study psychological well-being and quality of life. Results: Results showed significant positive correlation between psychological well-being (combination of feeling good and functioning effectively) and quality of life and negative relationship with disability of employees. Group differences were seen that normal employees have high psychological well-being (t=5.90, p<0.05) and quality of life (t=8.40, p<0.05) as compared to physically disabled employees. Conclusion: on the basis of our results it is concluded that physically disabled employees have low psychological well-being and quality of life as compared to normal employees.

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