BACKGROUND: The WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) is now the dominant model for exploring the social consequences of a health condition. This paper investigates the association of the different ICF disability domains with mortality. METHODS: Data are from the British Women Heart and Health Study, a large (n=4157) prospectively studied cohort of women randomly selected from 23 towns aged 64-83 years in 2003. Scores were calculated to describe the cumulative load of impairments, limitations and restrictions within each ICF domain. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to calculate mortality HRs per unit score increase within each ICF domain. Adjustments were made for age, town, living status, ...
{Objectives.} The aim of this study was to assess which social status factors predispose a person to...
Objective: To predict mortality by disability in a sample of 479 Dutch community-dwelling people ag...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: In this study, we evaluate the impact of disability and multimorbidity on the r...
Background The WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) is now t...
Despite the vast body of literature studying disability and mortality, evidence to support their ass...
Objectives: We assessed the association between mortality and disability and quantified the effect o...
An elderly cohort has been submitted to a five-year mortality follow-up in order to evaluate the rel...
Purpose: This paper aims to assess whether disability occurrence is related more strongly to proximi...
Objective How disability manifests itself in an individual is a highly complex process influenced b...
Purpose This paper aims to assess whether disability occurrence is related more strongly to proximit...
Despite the vast body of literature studying disability and mortality, evidence to support their ass...
Objective: This study examines the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Heal...
ObjectiveHow disability manifests itself in an individual is a highly complex process influenced by ...
Background: Recent studies suggest the importance of distinguishing severity levels of disability. N...
International audienceBackground: Social inequalities in mortality persist in high-income countries ...
{Objectives.} The aim of this study was to assess which social status factors predispose a person to...
Objective: To predict mortality by disability in a sample of 479 Dutch community-dwelling people ag...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: In this study, we evaluate the impact of disability and multimorbidity on the r...
Background The WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) is now t...
Despite the vast body of literature studying disability and mortality, evidence to support their ass...
Objectives: We assessed the association between mortality and disability and quantified the effect o...
An elderly cohort has been submitted to a five-year mortality follow-up in order to evaluate the rel...
Purpose: This paper aims to assess whether disability occurrence is related more strongly to proximi...
Objective How disability manifests itself in an individual is a highly complex process influenced b...
Purpose This paper aims to assess whether disability occurrence is related more strongly to proximit...
Despite the vast body of literature studying disability and mortality, evidence to support their ass...
Objective: This study examines the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Heal...
ObjectiveHow disability manifests itself in an individual is a highly complex process influenced by ...
Background: Recent studies suggest the importance of distinguishing severity levels of disability. N...
International audienceBackground: Social inequalities in mortality persist in high-income countries ...
{Objectives.} The aim of this study was to assess which social status factors predispose a person to...
Objective: To predict mortality by disability in a sample of 479 Dutch community-dwelling people ag...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: In this study, we evaluate the impact of disability and multimorbidity on the r...