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- Title
Satisfacción con la vida, victimización y percepción de inseguridad en Morelos, México.
- Authors
Martínez-Ferrer, Belén; Elena Ávila-Guerrero, María; Alejandro Vera-Jiménez, Jesús; Bahena-Rivera, Alejandro; Musitu-Ochoa, Gonzalo
- Abstract
Objective. To examines the influence of victimization, perceived insecurity and restrictions on daily routines in life satisfaction. Materials and methods. Participants were 7 535 (50.2% men) aged between 12 and 60, selected from a proportional stratified sampling. MANOVA and polytomous logistic regression model were calculated. Results. We found significant differences in victimization, perceived insecurity and restrictions on daily routines in relation with life satisfaction levels. Also, physical protective measures, control of personal information, perception of insecurity in public areas and restrictions on daily routines were related to lower levels of satisfaction with life. Conclusions. Lowest levels of satisfaction with life were associated with victimization, perception of insecurity in public areas, and restrictions on daily routines.
- Publication
Salud Pública de México, 2016, Vol 58, Issue 1, p16
- ISSN
0036-3634
- Publication type
Article