One hundred eight college students (Study 1) and 109 elderly adults (Study 2) rated 28 health impairments for the quality of life perceived to be possible in that state, the extent to which the state was perceived as a fate better or worse than death, and the extent to which the state was perceived to interfere with the ability to engage in the activities each individual valued most in life. States perceived most negatively were those perceived to interfere most with valued life activities. For any given health state, evaluations were more negative the more the state was perceived by individuals as likely to interfere with engagement in their valued life activities. Implications of these results for end-of-life medical decision making in ge...
In recent years, assisted suicide has been legalized in four states for those who are terminally ill...
BACKGROUND: Several studies revealed difficulties with the valuation and analysis of health states d...
Background The state of the world is one with scarce medical resources where longevity is not equall...
One hundred eight college students (Study 1) and 109 elderly adults (Study 2) rated 28 health impair...
Previous research indicates that persons assigning values to ranges of health states consider some s...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Despite evidence to the contrary, a common assumption in the area of he...
We explore the content and correlates of older adults ’ end-of-life treatment preferences in two hyp...
Modern healthcare interventions for older adults commonly aim to have a positive and meaningful impa...
When valuing health states (e.g. for use in the assessment of health technologies), health economist...
The hedonic tone of an episodes most intense and ending moments predicts its evaluation. This heuri...
This paper assesses the impact of disturbing life events over five years on the wellbeing of 340 peo...
This research investigated the relationship of an affective-cognitive schema, valuation of life (VOL...
Decisions in medical contexts have immediate and obvious consequences in terms of health and sometim...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, the valuation of health states worse than being dead suffers from two pro...
Diener and colleagues (2001) illustrated that individuals rely heavily on endings to evaluate the qu...
In recent years, assisted suicide has been legalized in four states for those who are terminally ill...
BACKGROUND: Several studies revealed difficulties with the valuation and analysis of health states d...
Background The state of the world is one with scarce medical resources where longevity is not equall...
One hundred eight college students (Study 1) and 109 elderly adults (Study 2) rated 28 health impair...
Previous research indicates that persons assigning values to ranges of health states consider some s...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Despite evidence to the contrary, a common assumption in the area of he...
We explore the content and correlates of older adults ’ end-of-life treatment preferences in two hyp...
Modern healthcare interventions for older adults commonly aim to have a positive and meaningful impa...
When valuing health states (e.g. for use in the assessment of health technologies), health economist...
The hedonic tone of an episodes most intense and ending moments predicts its evaluation. This heuri...
This paper assesses the impact of disturbing life events over five years on the wellbeing of 340 peo...
This research investigated the relationship of an affective-cognitive schema, valuation of life (VOL...
Decisions in medical contexts have immediate and obvious consequences in terms of health and sometim...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, the valuation of health states worse than being dead suffers from two pro...
Diener and colleagues (2001) illustrated that individuals rely heavily on endings to evaluate the qu...
In recent years, assisted suicide has been legalized in four states for those who are terminally ill...
BACKGROUND: Several studies revealed difficulties with the valuation and analysis of health states d...
Background The state of the world is one with scarce medical resources where longevity is not equall...