An evaluation of quality of life for former gifted program participants in Vietnam

Q3 Social Sciences Gifted and Talented International Pub Date : 2022-03-25 DOI:10.1080/15332276.2022.2049020
R. M. Nelson, C. Tran, Ray E. Reichenberg, Phu Vu
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ABSTRACT This study examined life satisfaction of former gifted students who graduated from a gifted program in Vietnam 10 years ago. The authors surveyed adults in their mid- to late-20s to discover whether being identified as gifted during their high school years impacted their quality of life as adults. The research instrument that was used for this study was Flanagan’s Quality of Life Scale (QoLS) translated into Vietnamese. The findings indicated that former gifted students achieved a high satisfaction of their life, and consistently across five domains: Physical and Material Well-being, Relations with other People, Social, Community, and Civic Activities, Personal Development and Fulfillment, and Recreation. There were no significant differences in terms of STEM and non-STEM professionals as well as gender. Implications of the cross-cultural validity of the QoLS and other QoL instruments used in a Vietnamese-speaking population are also discussed.
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越南前资优计划参与者之生活品质评估
摘要本研究调查了10年前从越南一个资优项目毕业的前资优学生的生活满意度。作者调查了20多岁到30多岁的成年人,以发现在高中时期被认为是有天赋的人是否会影响他们成年后的生活质量。本研究使用的研究工具是翻译成越南文的弗拉纳根生活质量量表(QoLS)。研究结果表明,前资优学生对他们的生活满意度很高,并且在五个方面保持一致:身体和物质幸福,与他人的关系,社会,社区和公民活动,个人发展和实现,以及娱乐。在STEM和非STEM专业人员以及性别方面没有显着差异。本文还讨论了在越南语人群中使用的生活质量和其他生活质量工具的跨文化有效性的含义。
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Gifted and Talented International
Gifted and Talented International Social Sciences-Education
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