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Self-rated health and life prognosis

Archives of Medical Research, 2003
Effects of self-rated health on survival using prospective surveys were evaluated during the past 20 years mainly in Europe and the US. An overview on this field of research was necessary to know the range of risk ratio (RR) of poor self-rated health.The MEDLINE database from 1982 until the end of 2001 was assessed.
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Education and Self-Rated Health

Research on Aging, 2008
The cumulative advantage hypothesis predicts that the adulthood rate of decline in health differs across levels of education in a manner that progressively enlarges the health gap across most or all of adulthood. The rising importance hypothesis predicts that the differences across levels of education in the rate of health's decline have been growing ...
John Mirowsky, Catherine E. Ross
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Intergenerational reproduction and self‐rated health in Canada

Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 2022
AbstractIntergenerational processes in which the socioeconomic status of middle‐ and upper‐class parents is reproduced in their children have been extensively documented by social scientists. We mobilized a unique dataset, the Longitudinal and International Study of Adults (LISA) linked to income data from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), to ...
Gerry Veenstra, Adam Vanzella‐Yang
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SELF-RATED HEALTH AND HEALTH INDEX – A REVIEW

European Financial Resilience and Regulation. EUFIRE 2023, 2023
Self-rated health as a statistical variable commonly occurs in medical field research. Hence observing the health measures that have been featured in studies over the past few years is essential for future research. Having an overview of Self-Rated Health (SRH) is a great way to provide further solution for new approaches.
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Sleep and Self-Rated Health in an Aging Workforce

Workplace Health & Safety, 2019
The labor force participation rate for adults aged 55 years and older has increased nearly 10% over the past two and a half decades. As workers age, they frequently experience increased chronic health conditions and impaired sleep, which may negatively influence their self-rated health (SRH) and work performance.
Ashley Helvig Coombe   +5 more
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Self-rated health in adolescence: A multifactorial composite

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2008
Background and aims: Self-rated health is an important health predictor, and it has only rarely been studied in adolescents. This study examined the relationships between self-rated health and a broad spectrum of structural, medical, psychological, and social variables. The association between these variables and negative health rating through to good
Hans-Johan, Breidablik   +2 more
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Social Isolation, Self-Rated Health, and Self-Rated Oral Health among African Americans

Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
Abstract: Social isolation is associated with worse health; however, few studies have examined the health effects of isolation among African Americans. The purpose of this study is to evaluate associations between social isolation and self-rated physical and oral health from the National Survey of American Life, a nationally representative sample of ...
Harry Owen, Taylor   +3 more
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The Aral Sea disaster and self-rated health

Health & Place, 2003
This study examined the effect of psychosocial factors and environmental perceptions on self-rated health in the environmentally devastated Aral Sea area of Karakalpakstan. Self-rated health was assessed using a questionnaire on 881 randomly selected individuals from three communities.
Eric J, Crighton   +4 more
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Social capital and self‐rated health in Argentina

Health Economics, 2010
SUMMARYThe potential link between social capital and health suggests important pathways by which health may be improved. We examine this relationship using a unique data set from Argentina. This national survey allows us to determine whether the relationships between social capital and health that have been found in the US and Europe also apply to ...
Lucas, Ronconi   +2 more
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