Background: Few studies have examined the link between self-reported health (SRH) and subsequent mortality in developing countries, and very few considered mortality effects of changes in SRH. We examined the relationship between SRH and subsequent all cause or cause-specific mortality in Thailand. We also noted if mortality varied after people changed their SRH. Methods: We used longitudinal data including SRH from a nationwide Thai Cohort Study (baseline 2005 - follow-up 2009) and linked to official death records (2005-2012). Cox regression examined the association between SRH in 2005 and subsequent all-cause mortality or cause-specific mortality, with results given as confounder-adjusted hazard ratios (HR). We further assessed associatio...
BACKGROUND: Poor self-rated health (SRH) is associated with increased mortality. However, most studi...
Background: Thailand has achieved remarkable improvement in health status since the achievement of u...
Although a relationship between poor self-reported health status and excess mortality risks has been...
Thailand is experiencing a development-associated health-risk transition with increasing prominence ...
In the last 50 years Thailand has achieved advanced demographic and health transitions. Many infecti...
Poor self-rated health (SRH) correlates strongly with mortality. In developed countries, women gener...
Self-reported health (SRH) is widely used as an epidemiological instrument given the changes in publ...
Poor self-rated health (SRH) correlates strongly with mortality. In developed countries, women gener...
BACKGROUND: Almost 400,000 deaths are registered each year in Thailand. Their value for public healt...
Background: Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epidemiologi...
Thailand is experiencing a substantial reduction in overall mortality, an ageing society and increas...
Abstract Background Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epid...
Empirical studies on the association between self-rated health (SRH) and subsequent mortality are ge...
Poor self-rated health (SRH) is associated with increased mortality. However, most studies only adju...
Empirical studies on the association between self-rated health (SRH) and subsequent mortality are ge...
BACKGROUND: Poor self-rated health (SRH) is associated with increased mortality. However, most studi...
Background: Thailand has achieved remarkable improvement in health status since the achievement of u...
Although a relationship between poor self-reported health status and excess mortality risks has been...
Thailand is experiencing a development-associated health-risk transition with increasing prominence ...
In the last 50 years Thailand has achieved advanced demographic and health transitions. Many infecti...
Poor self-rated health (SRH) correlates strongly with mortality. In developed countries, women gener...
Self-reported health (SRH) is widely used as an epidemiological instrument given the changes in publ...
Poor self-rated health (SRH) correlates strongly with mortality. In developed countries, women gener...
BACKGROUND: Almost 400,000 deaths are registered each year in Thailand. Their value for public healt...
Background: Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epidemiologi...
Thailand is experiencing a substantial reduction in overall mortality, an ageing society and increas...
Abstract Background Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epid...
Empirical studies on the association between self-rated health (SRH) and subsequent mortality are ge...
Poor self-rated health (SRH) is associated with increased mortality. However, most studies only adju...
Empirical studies on the association between self-rated health (SRH) and subsequent mortality are ge...
BACKGROUND: Poor self-rated health (SRH) is associated with increased mortality. However, most studi...
Background: Thailand has achieved remarkable improvement in health status since the achievement of u...
Although a relationship between poor self-reported health status and excess mortality risks has been...