Factors associated with perceived quality of life in artisanal fishermen: a cross-sectional study

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Bhárbara Karolline Rodrigues SilvaFernando Adami

Abstract

To analyze a combination of socioeconomic and demographic characteristics, chronotype, stress perception and level of physical activity with the perception of quality of life in artisanal fishermen. Several variables were associated with lower scores of quality of life domains: workload (P = 0.047), age (P = 0.01), economic class D-E (P = 0.04) and perceived stress scores (P = 0.01) for scores physical domain; workload (P = 0.03) and perceived stress (P < 0.001) for scores psychological domain; Perceived stress (P < 0.001) and age (P = 0.01) for social domain scores; economic class D-E (P = 0.03) and perceived stress (P = 0.01) for environment domain scores; perceived stress (P = 0.01) and age (P = 0.01) for general quality of life scores and; female sex (P = 0.04) and age (P = 0.02) for the score of satisfaction with quality of life.

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