Health Related Quality of Life and Social Support: A Rural Mobilizing for Action Through Planning and Partnerships Feasibility Study

Authors

  • Chandra R. Story
  • Douglas Knutson
  • Wei- Kang Kao
  • Anna Stuck
  • Rachel Shreffler
  • Kari Pratt
  • Julie M. Croff
  • Bridget M. Miller

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47779/ajhs.2016.135

Keywords:

quality of life, social support, community assessment

Abstract

Background: Rural communities face geographical health inequities that can reduce quality of life. However, rural communities are thought to have close social networks and higher levels of support. The purpose of the current study was to determine the feasibility of utilizing a social support measure within the Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) quality of life assessment process. Methods: Study participants (n=242, mean age: 46.5) completed a demographic questionnaire, Sense of Social Support Scale, and selected questions from the World Health Organization Quality of Life survey. Results: Findings indicate that perceived social support predicts health related quality of life (p=<.001). In terms of social support, keeping in touch with friends and solicitation of help from friends were negatively associated with quality of life (p=.001; p=.018) respectively. The relationship between income level and health related quality of life was statistically significant (p=.018). Implications and Conclusions: Findings indicate that the measurement of social support and health related quality of life can be beneficial within a general rural community sample. Incorporation of social support measures within community based quality of life assessments can assist public health professionals with the development of appropriate programs and services.

Author Biographies

Chandra R. Story

Chandra R. Story, PhD, MCHES, Oklahoma State University, College of Education, School of Applied Health and Educational Psychology, 435 Willard Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, Ph: 405.744.1998, Fax: 405.744.6756,

Douglas Knutson

Douglas Knutson, M.Ed, MTS, Oklahoma State University

Wei- Kang Kao

Wei- Kang Kao, MS; Oklahoma State University

Anna Stuck

Anna Stuck, B.A

Rachel Shreffler

Rachel Shreffler, MS, Oklahoma State University

Kari Pratt

Kari Pratt, PhD, Oklahoma State University

Julie M. Croff

Julie M. Croff , PhD, MPH, Oklahoma State University

Bridget M. Miller

Bridget M. Miller, PhD, Oklahoma State University

Published

2020-11-12

How to Cite

Story, C., Knutson, D., Kao, W.-. K., Stuck, A., Shreffler, R., Pratt, K., Croff, J., & Miller, B. (2020). Health Related Quality of Life and Social Support: A Rural Mobilizing for Action Through Planning and Partnerships Feasibility Study . American Journal of Health Studies, 31(1). https://doi.org/10.47779/ajhs.2016.135