Subjective Wellbeing Assessment in People with Chronic Kidney Disease Undergoing Hemodialysis

  • Sousa L
  • Antunes A
  • Baixinho C
  • et al.
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between satisfaction with life in general and the sociodemographic and emotional factors and components of quality of life in people with chronic kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis. A cross-sectional and correlational study was performed on a sample of 171 people with chronic kidney disease in two hemodialysis units at a Clinic in Lisbon between May and June 2015. Subjective wellbeing (personal wellbeing index) is positively related with subjective happiness, positive affect, and quality of life and is negatively associated with negative affect. Subjective happiness, negative affect, and the physical component of quality of life influence subjective wellbeing. These conclusions can assist us in understanding that people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) encounter greater feelings of wellbeing, mainly related to pleasant affect (subjective happiness and positive affect).

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Sousa, L. M. M. de, Antunes, A. V., Baixinho, C. R. S. L., Severino, S. S. P., Marques-Vieira, C. M. A., & José, H. M. G. (2018). Subjective Wellbeing Assessment in People with Chronic Kidney Disease Undergoing Hemodialysis. In Chronic Kidney Disease - from Pathophysiology to Clinical Improvements. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.71194

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