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  1. Seow, Shi Yin, Jeremy Ling, Siew Wei, Teh, Khang Wei, Wong, Kwong Hui, Irene Oh, Huai En, Chan, Zhi Wei, et al.
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    Aging population will be an inevitable phenomenon around the globe. This study aimed to
    assess the quality of life and its associated factors among the elderly population in rural areas of
    Kudat, Sabah. A community based cross-sectional study was conducted among elderly aged 60 and
    above living in Tambuluran Area of Kudat. Quality of life was assessed using WHOQOL-BREF
    questionnaires. Socio-demographic data of the elderly, perceived morbidities and utilization of health
    services were collected. Independent sample t-test was used for data analysis. A total of 165
    respondents participated in this study with a mean age of 71.42±6.50. The mean WHOQOL-BREF
    score was 65.20 ±11.49. Mean scores for physical and psychological domains were lower than
    average. Age, marital status, educational level and perceived morbidity were associated significantly
    with QOL. In conclusion, QOL was generally average among elderly in rural areas of Kudat.
    Therefore, interventions should place emphasis on physical and psychological aspects of life among
    these aged population.
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