The influences of volunteering and paid employment on older New Zealanders health related quality of life while testing for potential confounding variables

Utilizing the QHOQOL-BREF, which ascertains health related quality of life (HRQOL) across four domains, physical, psychology, social and environment, the effects of volunteering and paid employment on the HRQOL of older New Zealanders was assessed while testing four potential confounding variables,...

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Main Author: Shepherd, Gregory Stuart (Author)
Other Authors: Krageloh, Christian (Contributor)
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Published: Auckland University of Technology, 2011-05-25T01:29:49Z.
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