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Effects of a health examination programme on quality of life and subjective well-being

Gisela Rose

Health Care Centre of Volvo, Gothenburg, Sweden, Correspondence address: G. Rose, M.D. Health Care Centre Previa Procedo Hälsocentralen CH S-405 08 Göteborg, Sweden Tel: +46 31 669365, fax: +46 31 547791

Calle Bengtsson

Department of Primary Health Care, Goteborg University, Vasa Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden

The effects on quality of life and psychological well-being of a health examination programme in a branch of Swedish industry were studied by means of questionnaires in 124 white-collar workers. They were asked to answer two questionnaires, one before and the other one month after the examination (the Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) and the Psychological General Well-being Schedule (PGWB)). Both are well-known and well-documented standard questionnaires used for estimating quality of life and degree of subjective well-being. The answers were compared with those of a control group comprising other white-collar workers in the same industry, of the same sex and age but who did not participate in the health examination and who were asked to complete the same questionnaires twice. The group that had participated in the health examination did not differ generally from the control group with respect to intra-individual differences as studied in the questionnaires on the two occasions. This indicates that no deterioration of quality of life or of psychological well-being was experienced by the participants in the health examination.

Key Words: health examinations • prevention • psychological well-being • quality of life • questionnaires

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 24, No. 2, 124-131 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/140349489602400207


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