Quality of Life (QoL) refers to an individual’s overall sense of well-being, encompassing physical health, psychological state, social relationships, personal beliefs, and their relationship to salient features of their environment.
Key Points:
- Domains:
- Physical Health: Energy, vitality, pain management.
- Psychological: Emotional well-being, self-esteem, coping skills.
- Social Connections: Family, friendships, community involvement.
- Functional Abilities: Capacity to carry out daily activities and pursue meaningful goals.
- Measurement Tools: Surveys such as the WHOQOL-BREF or SF-36 are used in clinical and research settings.
- Relevance in Therapy: Improving QoL is a core treatment aim in mental health; interventions address biopsychosocial factors contributing to a person’s well-being.