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Socioeconomic status and self-rated health of Japanese people, based on age, cohort, and period

Socioeconomic status and self-rated health of Japanese people, based on age, cohort, and period

... poor health in first the quantile to those in the fourth income quantile was ...in health decreased with ...in health in the general population increase with age is being ...related ... See full document

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Effects of socioeconomic status on physical and mental health of hemodialysis patients in Japan: differences by age, period, and cohort

Effects of socioeconomic status on physical and mental health of hemodialysis patients in Japan: differences by age, period, and cohort

... were based only on members of the Patients Association, which may raise concerns about representativeness of the ...study, age effects and period effects on physical and mental health ... See full document

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The impact of socioeconomic status and multimorbidity on mortality: a population-based cohort study

The impact of socioeconomic status and multimorbidity on mortality: a population-based cohort study

... participants. People with missing data on educational level were equally distributed across gender, age, and MM groups, and we have no reason to believe that the association between educational level and ... See full document

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Homelessness and self-rated health: evidence from a national survey of homeless people in Spain

Homelessness and self-rated health: evidence from a national survey of homeless people in Spain

... Instruments The variables used in this analysis are described below: Alcohol and drugs use In order to analyse the alcohol consumption the follow- ing question was used: Could you tell me how often and what type of ... See full document

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Different indicators of socioeconomic status and their relative importance as determinants of health in old age

Different indicators of socioeconomic status and their relative importance as determinants of health in old age

... the health of people by enabling those with high income to lead healthy lifestyles, while those at the lower rungs of the income distribution have fewer of these enabling resources ...for health care ... See full document

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Self-Rated Health among General Population in the West of Iran: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Socioeconomic Determinants

Self-Rated Health among General Population in the West of Iran: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Socioeconomic Determinants

... 24]. Health policymakers should consider this important point that while lower-income increases the chance of poor health, the inequality in the distribution of income could increase the importance of ... See full document

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Effects of Disasters on People of Low Socioeconomic Status

Effects of Disasters on People of Low Socioeconomic Status

... Preparedness in America: Research insights to increase individual, organizational, and community action. Risk Analysis,[r] ... See full document

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Associations among oral health-related quality of life, subjective symptoms, clinical status, and self-rated oral health in Japanese university students: a cross-sectional study

Associations among oral health-related quality of life, subjective symptoms, clinical status, and self-rated oral health in Japanese university students: a cross-sectional study

... “Oral health behaviors”, and “Clinical periodontal conditions” were set as latent ...“Oral health behaviors” included “Frequency of tooth brushing”, “Regular check-up”, and “Use of floss”; and “Clinical ... See full document

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Socioeconomic and ethnic group differences in self reported health status and use of health services by children and young people in England: cross sectional study

Socioeconomic and ethnic group differences in self reported health status and use of health services by children and young people in England: cross sectional study

... We used three separate samples (see figure). Firstly, a general population sample of 6552 households was obtained by using two stage random sampling of post- code sectors and then addresses in each sector. All par- ... See full document

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Education and the basis of self-rated health

Education and the basis of self-rated health

... unlike self-reported diagnosed illnesses which are at least partially dependent on the study participant’s habits of attending check- ups –are virtually free of systematic reporting error when measured in a ... See full document

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Transition gap in self rated health

Transition gap in self rated health

... Table 2 reports descriptive statistics for a rich set of covariates included in regressions. Means and standard deviations (in brackets) are presented separately for non-transition and transition countries over three ... See full document

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Perceived age discrimination as a mediator of the association between income inequality and older people´s self-rated health in the European Region

Perceived age discrimination as a mediator of the association between income inequality and older people´s self-rated health in the European Region

... and health (Abrams et ...and health practitioners are aware of the health risks that age discrimination poses for older ...that health practitioners are subjected to the same type of ... See full document

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Self-rated health is a widely used

Self-rated health is a widely used

... Self-rated health was assessed using the question: “At the present time, would you say that your health is excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor?” Health-related quality of life was ... See full document

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Health behaviour and self-rated health of medical students

Health behaviour and self-rated health of medical students

... In case of tobacco smoking, we expected parallel outcomes with that of foreign studies. Self-admitted smokers represented more than 25 per cent of the domestic student population and 2 out of 10 among the ... See full document

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Demographic and Socioeconomic Determinants of Physical and Mental Self-rated Health Across 10 Ethnic Groups in the United States

Demographic and Socioeconomic Determinants of Physical and Mental Self-rated Health Across 10 Ethnic Groups in the United States

... size was not balanced across groups. Third, validity of mental and physical SRH may depend on ethnicity. Fourth, a number of confounders such as nativity, immigration status, and number of years in the United ... See full document

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Group involvement and self-rated health among the Japanese elderly: an examination of bonding and bridging social capital

Group involvement and self-rated health among the Japanese elderly: an examination of bonding and bridging social capital

... public health, the concept of social capital has mer- ited attention for more than a decade as a potential approach to health promotion ...improve health for everyone ...public health arena ... See full document

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The impossibility of separating age, period and cohort effects

The impossibility of separating age, period and cohort effects

... (4) So, all three of the above DGPs (equations 2-4) would produce the same data. Equally, a regression model using this data to attempt to estimate coefficients associated with these three terms could produce any of ... See full document

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Socioeconomic status and allied health use

Socioeconomic status and allied health use

... family health teams (FHTs) tend to serve healthier patients of higher socioeconomic ...varying socioeconomic status, with allied health resources appropriately allocated to those unable ... See full document

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Socioeconomic Status and Health: Dimensions and Mechanisms

Socioeconomic Status and Health: Dimensions and Mechanisms

... the health effects of residential segregation and concentrated urban ...of health care, but the same pattern is observed for homicide, for which health care is unlikely to play a ...of people ... See full document

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Identifiability in Age/Period/Cohort Mortality Models

Identifiability in Age/Period/Cohort Mortality Models

... of cohort parameters to a mortality model can gener- ate additional identifiability issues which are fundamentally unlike anything present in otherwise similar AP ...between age, period and ... See full document

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