Health-related quality of life and its changes of the Tibetan population in China: based on the 2013 and 2018 National Health Services Surveys.
Lei DouZhao ShiZhaxi CuomuCidan ZhuogaChaofan LiZhaxi DawaShunPing LiPublished in: BMJ open (2023)
The HRQoL of the Tibetan population was lower than the general Chinese population, and decreased over time between 5 years. There were differences in HRQoL among Tibetan at different altitudes, with residents living at 3500-4000 m having the best quality of life. More attention should be paid to those Tibetans who are older, female, unemployed and without formal education.