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[Cross-century process of mental health surveys in China]. [PDF]
Huang J, Liu Z, Zhang T, Huang Y.
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Hypertension in women of reproductive age: a cross-sectional analysis of prevalence and risk factors across 21 low-income and middle-income countries using Demographic and Health Surveys (2013-2023). [PDF]
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Correction to: Access to mobile phone, socio-economic equity and maternal and child healthcare utilization in Rwanda: analysis of demographic and health surveys. [PDF]
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Evaluation of Health Interview Surveys and Health Examination Surveys in the European Union [PDF]
The project 'Health surveys in the EU: HIS and HIS/HES evaluations and models' aims to assess the coverage of specific health and health-related areas in national and international surveys by reviewing and evaluating surveys, their methods and comparability, and by recommending appropriate survey designs and methods.As basis for the evaluation, the ...
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The Health Interview Survey and Minority Health
Medical Care, 1980This article emphasizes the advantages and disadvantages of the National Center for Health Statistics Health Interview Surveys (HIS) when applied to the needs of ethnic minorities at the local level. While HIS gives information on health status of minorities and their use of services at the national level, this information is of limited help to ...
E J, Salber, A G, Beza
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Statistical Journal of the IAOS: Journal of the International Association for Official Statistics, 2014
The availability of representative population-based health data is a prerequisite for identifying public health problems. Rather than basing their health policies on health determinants, most countries continue to rely on mortality figures and service-based data due to the lack of data for many key health indicators.
Gissler Mika, Tuomi-Nikula Antti
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The availability of representative population-based health data is a prerequisite for identifying public health problems. Rather than basing their health policies on health determinants, most countries continue to rely on mortality figures and service-based data due to the lack of data for many key health indicators.
Gissler Mika, Tuomi-Nikula Antti
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Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1978
The Personal Health Survey (PHS) is a 200-item inventory that consists of 12 scales of empirically constructed items that relate to symptomatology from the principal psychophysiological supporting systems. The PHS was administered to 730 Ss in five clinical groups.
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The Personal Health Survey (PHS) is a 200-item inventory that consists of 12 scales of empirically constructed items that relate to symptomatology from the principal psychophysiological supporting systems. The PHS was administered to 730 Ss in five clinical groups.
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A Navajo Health Consumer Survey
Medical Care, 1980The findings of a health consumer survey of 309 Navajo families in three areas of the Navajo Reservation are reported. The survey shows that access to facilities and lack of safe water and sanitary supplies are continuing problems for these families. The families show consistent use of Indian Health Service providers, particularly nurses, pharmacists ...
T, Stewart, P, May, A, Muneta
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