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Moving from the quality of life concept to a theory

journal contribution
posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Robert CumminsRobert Cummins
BACKGROUND: The Special Interest Quality of Life Group has updated its set of statements defining the quality of life (QOL) construct to reflect emerging areas of agreement and the framework for understanding better the QOL construct.
METHOD: This article examines the major areas currently under discussion involving the objective-subjective dichotomy, needs, and core domains.
RESULTS: It is concluded that while the new statements constitute a significant advance, further progress requires testable theory. In order to facilitate such future research, a conceptual model is proposed that distinguishes causal and indicator variables within the framework of a homeostatic management system.
CONCLUSION: Several lines of empirical investigation are suggested to test this and similar theoretical models with a view to taking our conceptualization of QOL to the next level.

History

Journal

Journal of intellectual disability research

Volume

49

Issue

10

Pagination

699 - 706

Publisher

Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Location

Oxford, England

ISSN

0964-2633

eISSN

1365-2788

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2005, Blackwell Publishing Ltd.