QUALITY OF LIFE OF PEOPLE IN SUPHAN BURI PROVINCE AMIDST THE COVID - 19 PANDEMIC
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Abstract
Results were found that: -
- Overall of the quality of life of the people in Suphan Buri Province during the coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic was at a moderate level of quality of life. When considering each aspect, it was found that the quality of life in relation to social It was the aspect with the highest average, followed by the environment, followed by the psychological and physical health aspects. and the sum of quality of life and overall health, respectively.
- The quality of life of people in Suphan Buri Province in the epidemic of coronavirus disease 2019 in different variables such as gender, age, status, education level, income and residential district. There was a statistically significant difference at the .05 level.
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