Little research has examined short-term change in self-assessed health (SAH), limiting what is known about the influence of daily life on these personal health evaluations. Investigating short-term change in SAH can add to our understanding of the ways in which SAH relates to future health outcomes. Therefore, the current study sought to examine change and stability in SAH across the day and across the week in an age-diverse community sample (n = 57, ranging in age from 25 - 71 years, 52.6% female). Age, gender, and neuroticism were hypothesized to systematically influence short-term fluctuation in SAH. Daily hassles and uplifts represented contextual influences on SAH and were investigated using an experience sampling approach. Participant...
Self-determination theory (SDT) is a framework of motivation that is concerned with supporting our i...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of how individuals view and analyz...
Objective: Life events can impact people's dispositional functioning by changing their state‐level p...
In 2 studies, the relation between measures of self-assessed health (SAH) and automatic processing o...
Objective. While it is clear that health behaviors are related to self-rated health (SRH), it is les...
Objectives: The overall aim was to investigate determinants and consequences of global non-comparati...
Background: Self-rated health (SRH) is an important predictor of objective health-related outcomes t...
Background: Multiple studies have shown that people who have experienced a serious health problem su...
This study aimed to ascertain whether self-control predicts heart rate, heart rate variability, and ...
Background: self-rated health (SRH) likely reflects both mental and physical health domains, and is ...
In Western societies, self-rated health (SRH) inequalities have increased over the past decades. Lon...
Objectives. With age, there is an increasing gap between relatively stable levels of self-rated heal...
Self-rated health (SRH) is a strong and independent predictor for various future health outcomes. Pr...
Are you more likely to take better care of yourself if you have a good day? To help explore this que...
Objective: Subjective well-being has well-established positive health consequences. During emerging ...
Self-determination theory (SDT) is a framework of motivation that is concerned with supporting our i...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of how individuals view and analyz...
Objective: Life events can impact people's dispositional functioning by changing their state‐level p...
In 2 studies, the relation between measures of self-assessed health (SAH) and automatic processing o...
Objective. While it is clear that health behaviors are related to self-rated health (SRH), it is les...
Objectives: The overall aim was to investigate determinants and consequences of global non-comparati...
Background: Self-rated health (SRH) is an important predictor of objective health-related outcomes t...
Background: Multiple studies have shown that people who have experienced a serious health problem su...
This study aimed to ascertain whether self-control predicts heart rate, heart rate variability, and ...
Background: self-rated health (SRH) likely reflects both mental and physical health domains, and is ...
In Western societies, self-rated health (SRH) inequalities have increased over the past decades. Lon...
Objectives. With age, there is an increasing gap between relatively stable levels of self-rated heal...
Self-rated health (SRH) is a strong and independent predictor for various future health outcomes. Pr...
Are you more likely to take better care of yourself if you have a good day? To help explore this que...
Objective: Subjective well-being has well-established positive health consequences. During emerging ...
Self-determination theory (SDT) is a framework of motivation that is concerned with supporting our i...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of how individuals view and analyz...
Objective: Life events can impact people's dispositional functioning by changing their state‐level p...