QUALITY OF LIFE IN CONSTRUCTION SITE WORKERS

  • PRABHU S
  • JAIN D
  • DESAI D
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Objective: To determine the quality of life (QOL) in construction workers. Methodology: This is observational cross-sectional study male workers of Lahore. A Performa with validated SF 36 questionnaires will be distributed among workers. Data were analyzed by SPSS 25. Results: Out of 201 workers, 75.1% were married and 56.7% were smoker. Mean age was 36.68 ± 11.326 years. Deviation of physical function was 47.4627 ± 7.38443, role limitations due to physical health was 42.7861 ± 41.35455, role limitations due to emotional problems was 68.3250 ± 43.04407, energy/fatigue was 38.8806 ± 16.19771, emotional well-being was 54.7463 ± 12.20903, social functioning was 92.4751 ± 14.36574, pain was 48.1592 ± 26.66987 general health was 45.2985 ± 8.46525 and health change in one year was 35.32 ± 20.519. Conclusion: There was overall moderate quality of life in construction workers. Social function domain had excellent QOL. Energy, emotional well-being and general health domains had good QOL and domains which had poor QOL werephysical function, role limitation due to physical health and emotional problems.

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PRABHU, S., JAIN, D., & DESAI, D. M. (2019). QUALITY OF LIFE IN CONSTRUCTION SITE WORKERS. Indian Journal of Scientific Research, 9(2), 97–102. https://doi.org/10.32606/ijsr.v9.i2.00017

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