Purpose: Self-rated health (SRH) is a powerful predictor of health-related outcomes such as morbidity and mortality. Aim of the current study was to examine the role of comorbidity, well-being, functional health, and physical limitations as possible predictors of SRH in diabetes and chronic heart failure (CHF). Methods: Three large samples with persons suffering from diabetes (n = 974), CHF (n = 955), or both diseases combined (n = 934) were analyzed longitudinally over the course of 4 months. To test the mediating effect of comorbidity, well-being, functional health, and physical limitations in association with former and future SRH multiple mediator models were applied. Results: Across all groups emotional well-being was a consis...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of how individuals view and analyz...
Self-rated health is an independent predictor of future health outcomes, including morbidity and mor...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
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Background: Psychosocial factors such as depressive symptoms should be considered when assessing car...
Abstract Objective The aim of the present study was to determine health-related risk and salutogenic...
BACKGROUND: Self-rated health (SRH) is a single-item measure that is one of the most widely used mea...
Background: Self-rated health (SRH) is an important predictor of objective health-related outcomes t...
Objectives: The overall aim was to investigate determinants and consequences of global non-comparati...
Background: Self-rated health (SRH) is one of the most widely used measures of general health status...
AimsIn patients with chronic heart failure (CHF), there is limited information on self-rated health ...
Objectives. Chronic diseases are important predictors of self-rated health (SRH). This study investi...
Background: self-rated health (SRH) likely reflects both mental and physical health domains, and is ...
Background: Overall perceived health (OPH) is a powerful and independent predictor of negative healt...
Introduction: Perceived health is a subjective assessment of the health and includes so many as...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of how individuals view and analyz...
Self-rated health is an independent predictor of future health outcomes, including morbidity and mor...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
© 2013 Schmitz et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
Background: Psychosocial factors such as depressive symptoms should be considered when assessing car...
Abstract Objective The aim of the present study was to determine health-related risk and salutogenic...
BACKGROUND: Self-rated health (SRH) is a single-item measure that is one of the most widely used mea...
Background: Self-rated health (SRH) is an important predictor of objective health-related outcomes t...
Objectives: The overall aim was to investigate determinants and consequences of global non-comparati...
Background: Self-rated health (SRH) is one of the most widely used measures of general health status...
AimsIn patients with chronic heart failure (CHF), there is limited information on self-rated health ...
Objectives. Chronic diseases are important predictors of self-rated health (SRH). This study investi...
Background: self-rated health (SRH) likely reflects both mental and physical health domains, and is ...
Background: Overall perceived health (OPH) is a powerful and independent predictor of negative healt...
Introduction: Perceived health is a subjective assessment of the health and includes so many as...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of how individuals view and analyz...
Self-rated health is an independent predictor of future health outcomes, including morbidity and mor...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...