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present the policy implications of research carried out by member institutes of the European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes. Initiated by CEPS in 1999, ENEPRI conducts research on welfare and employment issues with the aim of diffusing existing research, coordinating research plans and increasing the awareness of the European dimension ...
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Health & Social Work, 1977
A physical examination of 223 juvenile delinquents in a comprehensive probation program found the majority in poor health. Although poor health is not a direct cause of crime, it can affect a youth's social and intellectual functioning and hence his ability to use a service program.
Harris Chaiklin+2 more
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A physical examination of 223 juvenile delinquents in a comprehensive probation program found the majority in poor health. Although poor health is not a direct cause of crime, it can affect a youth's social and intellectual functioning and hence his ability to use a service program.
Harris Chaiklin+2 more
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American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1992
A need was identified for a fixed-format self-complete questionnaire for measuring health in chronic airflow limitation. A 76-item questionnaire was developed, the St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ).
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A need was identified for a fixed-format self-complete questionnaire for measuring health in chronic airflow limitation. A 76-item questionnaire was developed, the St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ).
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The independent contributions of socioeconomic status and health practices to health status
Preventive Medicine, 1985The objective of this study was to determine whether the much-repeated finding of a relationship between socioeconomic status and health status is explained by individuals' health practices. The investigation was carried out using data tapes from the 1977 Health Interview Survey in which a one-third subsample of adults was asked a series of questions ...
David R. Lairson+2 more
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Appraisal, coping, health status, and psychological symptoms.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1986In this study we examined the relation between personality factors (mastery and interpersonal trust), primary appraisal (the stakes a person has in a stressful encounter), secondary appraisal (options for coping), eight forms of problem- and emotion ...
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Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1995
Because they accurately and efficiently tap into important aspects of rheumatic disease status and outcome, health status questionnaires have found increasing use in the clinic, controlled clinical trials, and observational studies. This article reviews utility assessment methodologies as well as generic and disease-specific health status ...
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Because they accurately and efficiently tap into important aspects of rheumatic disease status and outcome, health status questionnaires have found increasing use in the clinic, controlled clinical trials, and observational studies. This article reviews utility assessment methodologies as well as generic and disease-specific health status ...
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Social Science & Medicine (1967), 1974
Abstract Given the historical and conceptual links between the concepts of status and role [1–3], it is suprising that the relative little attention has been given to the problem of conceptualizaing health as a social status. This problem is the focus of the present paper.
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Abstract Given the historical and conceptual links between the concepts of status and role [1–3], it is suprising that the relative little attention has been given to the problem of conceptualizaing health as a social status. This problem is the focus of the present paper.
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Medical Care, 1985
According to a now classic article by Moriyama,1 until the early 1960s, death rates provided the only relevant and sensitive measure of the health of populations. But by the mid 1960s, death rates, whether population-specific or general, no longer seemed sensitive to the changes that were taking place in health and health care in the United States ...
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According to a now classic article by Moriyama,1 until the early 1960s, death rates provided the only relevant and sensitive measure of the health of populations. But by the mid 1960s, death rates, whether population-specific or general, no longer seemed sensitive to the changes that were taking place in health and health care in the United States ...
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Health status and occupation: use of a health status index to measure the health of occupations
Occupational Medicine, 1995A total of 4466 employed persons completed the short Auckland University Health Status Index (AUHSI) questionnaire and a health score was assigned to each individual on the basis of their responses. This health score was found to have statistically significant associations with a number of health-related measures, including socio-economic status (P < 0.
Patricia Metcalf+3 more
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Medical Care, 1999
OBJECTIVES This study evaluated the effectiveness (changes in health behaviors, health status, and health service utilization) of a self-management program for chronic disease designed for use with a heterogeneous group of chronic disease patients.
K. Lorig+8 more
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OBJECTIVES This study evaluated the effectiveness (changes in health behaviors, health status, and health service utilization) of a self-management program for chronic disease designed for use with a heterogeneous group of chronic disease patients.
K. Lorig+8 more
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