Self-rated health (SRH) is a commonly used measure for assessing general health in surveys in the United States. However, individuals from different parts of the United States may vary in how they assess their health. Geographic differences in health care access and in the prevalence of illnesses may make it difficult to discern true regional differences in health when using SRH as a health measure. In this article, we use data from the 1986 and 1989–2006 National Health Interview Survey Linked Mortality Files and estimate Cox regression models to examine whether the relationship between SRH and five-year all-cause mortality differs by Census region. Contrary to hypotheses, there is no evidence of regional variation in the predictive validi...
Abstract Background Extensive geographic variation in adverse health outcomes exists, but global mea...
STUDY OBJECTIVE--To examine the hypothesis of sustained and persistent inequalities in health betwee...
Self-rated health (SRH) is a common health measurement in international research. Yet different vers...
Sex-specific mortality rates have been found to differ across regions of the United States; however,...
Objectives: To investigate whether regional health disparities could explain health outcome differen...
The authors investigated whether self-rated health (SRH) had differential mortality risks for Latino...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Self-rated health (SRH) is considered a valid measure of health st...
textabstractBackground: Metrics based on self-reports of health status have been proposed for tracki...
Self-reported health (SRH) is widely used as an epidemiological instrument given the changes in publ...
This research examines differences in white and black persistence of mortality in the United States ...
Previous longitudinal studies assessing relative mortality risks associated with fair or poor self-r...
In this project, we analyzed the geographical distribution of heart disease mortality rates by count...
This study examines whether regional variations in health status measures are consistent across the ...
Background and aim: Previous research has highlighted the role of self-rated health (SRH) as an impo...
The authors examined the relation between self-reported health status and mortality among the follow...
Abstract Background Extensive geographic variation in adverse health outcomes exists, but global mea...
STUDY OBJECTIVE--To examine the hypothesis of sustained and persistent inequalities in health betwee...
Self-rated health (SRH) is a common health measurement in international research. Yet different vers...
Sex-specific mortality rates have been found to differ across regions of the United States; however,...
Objectives: To investigate whether regional health disparities could explain health outcome differen...
The authors investigated whether self-rated health (SRH) had differential mortality risks for Latino...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Self-rated health (SRH) is considered a valid measure of health st...
textabstractBackground: Metrics based on self-reports of health status have been proposed for tracki...
Self-reported health (SRH) is widely used as an epidemiological instrument given the changes in publ...
This research examines differences in white and black persistence of mortality in the United States ...
Previous longitudinal studies assessing relative mortality risks associated with fair or poor self-r...
In this project, we analyzed the geographical distribution of heart disease mortality rates by count...
This study examines whether regional variations in health status measures are consistent across the ...
Background and aim: Previous research has highlighted the role of self-rated health (SRH) as an impo...
The authors examined the relation between self-reported health status and mortality among the follow...
Abstract Background Extensive geographic variation in adverse health outcomes exists, but global mea...
STUDY OBJECTIVE--To examine the hypothesis of sustained and persistent inequalities in health betwee...
Self-rated health (SRH) is a common health measurement in international research. Yet different vers...