Mortality rates are commonly used as summary measures of current health status when comparing different populations. Their use in this way is often criticised, however, because mortality rates, though readily available and objective, are such an extreme measure of ill health. Surveys of self reported health, as an alternative approach to quantifying the health of a population, tend to be regarded as flawed because of their subjectivity. The UK census in 2001 included two measures of self reported health. We compared their values for each local authority area with the mortality rates for each area to find out whether mortality and self reported health are correlated
Despite the availability of mortality data, a lack of annually accessible morbidity information for ...
The hypothesis that the evaluation of one's health as poor is associated with mortality, independent...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p> In the analysis of an...
Mortality rates are commonly used as summary measures of current health status when comparing differ...
AbstractCensuses have traditionally been a key source of localised information on the state of a nat...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of the <i>...
Our primary aim is to develop and validate a population health metric for survey-based health assess...
Our primary aim is to develop and validate a population health metric for survey-based health assess...
Previous studies have shown that self-reported health indicators are predictive of subsequent mortal...
Our primary aim is to develop and validate a population health metric for survey-based health assess...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of the <i>...
Objectives: This study aims to address, for the first time, the challenges of constructing small are...
In the last several decades traditional community health indicators have become ambiguous and lost s...
Objectives: Data have been collected on self-rated health using a single question on how individuals...
A lack of annually accessible morbidity information for small geographical areas in England and Wale...
Despite the availability of mortality data, a lack of annually accessible morbidity information for ...
The hypothesis that the evaluation of one's health as poor is associated with mortality, independent...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p> In the analysis of an...
Mortality rates are commonly used as summary measures of current health status when comparing differ...
AbstractCensuses have traditionally been a key source of localised information on the state of a nat...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of the <i>...
Our primary aim is to develop and validate a population health metric for survey-based health assess...
Our primary aim is to develop and validate a population health metric for survey-based health assess...
Previous studies have shown that self-reported health indicators are predictive of subsequent mortal...
Our primary aim is to develop and validate a population health metric for survey-based health assess...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of the <i>...
Objectives: This study aims to address, for the first time, the challenges of constructing small are...
In the last several decades traditional community health indicators have become ambiguous and lost s...
Objectives: Data have been collected on self-rated health using a single question on how individuals...
A lack of annually accessible morbidity information for small geographical areas in England and Wale...
Despite the availability of mortality data, a lack of annually accessible morbidity information for ...
The hypothesis that the evaluation of one's health as poor is associated with mortality, independent...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p> In the analysis of an...