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Published in: Quality of Life Research 4/2007

Open Access 01-05-2007 | Original paper

Are persons with physical disabilities who participate in society healthier and happier? Structural equation modelling of objective participation and subjective well-being

Authors: Cretien van Campen, Jurjen Iedema

Published in: Quality of Life Research | Issue 4/2007

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Abstract

In many countries, governments pursue a policy of offering persons with disabilities greater opportunities for participation in society, based on the assumption that this will also improve their subjective well-being. Currently, however, it is not known whether this assumption is valid. In this study we relate the objective participation and the subjective well-being aspects of both disabled and non-disabled persons to an array of social and health-related determinants. Linear structural equation modelling of data of a sample selection of the Dutch population is analysed. The sample size is 5,826, including 642 respondents with physical disabilities. In terms of objective participation, the persons with disabilities are at a greater disadvantage as regards labour participation than is the case for social and cultural participation. When it comes to subjective well-being, we find that the persons with disabilities are more likely to lag behind in perceived physical health than in mental health and happiness. In a multivariate model relating objective participation to subjective health and happiness, correlations are much weaker than expected. It is striking to find that participation, perceived health and happiness are much less closely related than is often assumed. Their determinants differ widely in nature and strength. The empirical model leads to rejection of the hypothesis that higher participation by the persons with disabilities is associated with higher subjective well-being.
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Metadata
Title
Are persons with physical disabilities who participate in society healthier and happier? Structural equation modelling of objective participation and subjective well-being
Authors
Cretien van Campen
Jurjen Iedema
Publication date
01-05-2007
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Quality of Life Research / Issue 4/2007
Print ISSN: 0962-9343
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2649
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-006-9147-3

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