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Exploring the Quality of Life of People in North Eastern and Southern Thailand

机译:探索泰国东北和南部人民的生活质量

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The assumption that development brings not only material prosperity but also a better overall quality of life lies at the heart of the development project. Against this, critics assert that development can undermine social cohesion and threaten cultural integrity. Rarely, however, is the impact of development on well-being rigourously analysed using empirical data. This is what the Wellbeing in Developing Countries Group at the University of Bath aims to do drawing on fieldwork carried out in four developing countries, which addresses the themes of resources, needs, agency and structure, and subjective Quality of life (QoL). The first phase of the QoL research in Thailand aimed to explore the categories and components of quality of life for people from different backgrounds and locations with the aim of developing methods for QoL assessment in the third phase of the WeD QoL research. The study presents data obtained from rural and peri-urban sites in Southern and Northeastern Thailand (two villages in Songkhla and three in Khon Kaen, Mukdaharn, and Roi-et). Participants were divided into six groups by gender and age, and were divided again by religion (Buddhist and Muslim) and wealth status in the South. Data collection was conducted between October and December 2004 using focus group discussions, semi-structured interviews, and the Person Generated Index. Content analysis was used for data analysis. The use of a qualitative approach enabled the gathering of empirical data that reflects the sources of difficulty and happiness in the lives of participants. Respondents identified 26 aspects to their quality of life, including family relations, health and longevity, income and having money, jobs, housing, education, debt, and so on. The results reveal clear similarities and differences in the role of traditions, religious beliefs, and values in the lives of people living in remote rural or peri-urban areas in Northeastern and Southern Thailand. These results, together with the findings from Peru, Ethiopia, and Bangladesh, will inform the rest of the WeD research and be used to develop measures to assess the quality of life of people living in developing countries.
机译:开发不仅带来物质上的繁荣,而且带来更好的整体生活质量,这一假设是开发项目的核心。与此相反,批评家断言发展会破坏社会凝聚力并威胁文化完整性。但是,很少会使用经验数据对发展对幸福感的影响进行分析。巴斯大学的“发展中国家福祉小组”旨在利用在四个发展中国家进行的实地调查来开展工作,这些实地调查涉及资源,需求,机构和结构以及主观生活质量(QoL)主题。泰国的QoL研究的第一阶段旨在探讨来自不同背景和不同地点的人们的生活质量的类别和组成部分,目的是在WeD QoL研究的第三阶段中开发用于QoL评估的方法。这项研究提供了从泰国南部和东北部(宋卡的两个村庄和孔敬,穆达哈恩和Roi-et的三个村庄)的农村和郊区地区获得的数据。参加者按性别和年龄划分为六类,并再次按照宗教(佛教和穆斯林)和南部的财富状况划分。数据收集是在2004年10月至2004年12月之间进行的,其中使用了焦点小组讨论,半结构化访谈和“人员生成指数”。内容分析用于数据分析。定性方法的使用使得能够收集反映参与者生活中困难和幸福的根源的经验数据。受访者确定了其生活质量的26个方面,包括家庭关系,健康和长寿,收入和有钱,工作,住房,教育,债务等。结果表明,在泰国东北部和南部的偏远农村或郊区地区,人们在生活中的传统,宗教信仰和价值观的作用具有明显的异同。这些结果以及秘鲁,埃塞俄比亚和孟加拉国的发现,将为世界卫生组织的其他研究提供信息,并被用于制定评估发展中国家人民生活质量的措施。

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