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A review of quality of life (QOL) assessments and indicators: Towards a "QOL-Climate" assessment framework. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Quality of life (QOL) is a complex concept that plays a critical role in discussions about climate change, and a systematic review has been conducted to understand how QOL is measured in previous studies.
  • The review reveals that QOL assessments differ widely in their definitions, indicators, and methods, with social indicators being commonly used, and many assessments focusing on the livability of the environment.
  • Despite these insights, there is a significant gap in linking QOL assessments to climate-related issues; the proposed "QOL-Climate" framework aims to address this by examining the social-ecological effects of climate change.

Article Abstract

Quality of life (QOL), although a complex and amorphous concept, is a term that warrants attention, especially in discussions on issues that touch on the impacts of climate change and variability. Based on the principles of RepOrting standards for Systematic Evidence Synthesis, we present a systematic review aimed at gaining insights into the conceptualization and methodological construct of previous studies regarding QOL and QOL-related indexes. We find that (i) QOL assessments vary in terms of conceptual foundations, dimensions, indicators, and units of analysis, (ii) social indicators are consistently used across assessments, (iii) most assessments consider indicators that pertain to the livability of the environment, and (iv) QOL can be based on objective indicators and/or subjective well-being, and on a composite index or unaggregated dimensions and indicators. However, we also find that QOL assessments remain poorly connected with climate-related issues, an important research gap. Our proposed "QOL-Climate" assessment framework, designed to capture the social-ecological impacts of climate change and variability, can potentially help fill this gap.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6486941PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-018-1090-3DOI Listing

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