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Poverty and inequality remains a significant problem in spite of the economy’s swift stride of growth over the
past two years in Philippines. This study aimed to assess the poverty-related quality of life among community
dwellers in Barangay Poro, City of San Fernando La Union, Philippines. A cross-sectional study using the
poverty-related quality of life questionnaire was administered to 99 respondents. Overall, the global index score
for the poverty-related quality of life among the respondents was 57.09±9.71. Aged 41-50 years had a
significantly poorer relationship with family compared with those who were 31- 40 years old (p<0.05). In terms
of income, participants with more than P3000 monthly income reported better future perception. The
respondents with primary school certificate reported significantly better relationship with friends (t=2.14,
p<0.05) and higher global index (t=1.99, p<0.05). Those without health insurance reported better relationship
with family (t=-2.69, p<0.01), better autonomy was (t=-2.52, p<0.05) and higher global index was (t=-2.26,
p<0.05). In conclusion, respondents' demographic profiles are strongly related to some dimensions of poverty related quality of life, which strengthens the existing knowledge that socioeconomic status has a key role to play
in the quality of life among poor people. |
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