Phillips, JulieDavie, MulengaFaculty of Community and Health Sciences2014-01-152024-11-072011/05/162011/05/162014-01-152024-11-072010https://hdl.handle.net/10566/19290Magister Scientiae (Physiotherapy) - MSc(Physio)This study attests to the fact that disability is an issue in conflict-affected populations, in particular refugees. Refugees with disabilities living in Mayukwayukwa refugee camp also have poor HRQOL similar to other studies. Education was the only variable significantly correlated to the psychological and social domains of the HRQOL. The study highlighted that environmental and personal variables played a role in the determination of health related quality of life among refugees with disabilities.enRefugeesHealthDisabilitiesPhysical DisabilitiesQuality of LifeHealth-Related Quality of LifeMayukwayukwa Refugee CampZambiaImpairmentsWorld Health OrganizationThe health related quality of life of refugees with disabilities in ZambiaThesisUniversity of the Western Cape