This paper aims to present a broad perspective of health of older Singaporeans spanning 15 health dimensions and study the association between self-rated health (SRH) and other health dimensions. Using data from a survey of 5000 Singaporeans (≥60 years), SRH and health in 14 other dimensions were assessed. Generalized logit model was used to assess contribution of these 14 dimensions to positive and negative SRH, compared to average SRH. About 86% reported their health to be average or higher. Prevalence of positive SRH and “health” in most other dimensions was lower in older age groups. Positive and negative SRH were associated with mobility, hearing, vision, major physical illness, pain, personal mastery, depressive symptoms, and perceiv...
This article investigates the influence of perceived health status on the daily activity participati...
To describe the status of self-rated health (SRH) among the elderly and find out the relationship be...
Hong Kong is the most rapidly aging jurisdiction in Asia (Phillips et al., 2005) and this makes this...
The aim of this study is to investigate the correlates of self-reported health (SRH) among older adu...
The aim of this study is to investigate the correlates of self-reported health (SRH)among older adul...
Health is one of the most important factors in one‘s life and it becomes a key concern among older a...
Objectives: The main objectives were to examine the relation between age-comparative (self vs others...
Introduction: This study determines the associations between self-reported chronic conditions, limit...
This article examines gender differences in health status among older adults in Singapore using thre...
Studies have documented that health and income are important variables affecting the quality of life...
This paper examines the effects of socioeconomic characteristics on older adult health and investiga...
Understanding older adults perceptions of health and adaptation processes to ageing can allow for mo...
Understanding older adults perceptions of health and adaptation processes to ageing can allow for mo...
The measurement of health status of the elderly remains one important topic. Self-rated health statu...
The aim of this study was to identify major factors related to global self-rated health among the co...
This article investigates the influence of perceived health status on the daily activity participati...
To describe the status of self-rated health (SRH) among the elderly and find out the relationship be...
Hong Kong is the most rapidly aging jurisdiction in Asia (Phillips et al., 2005) and this makes this...
The aim of this study is to investigate the correlates of self-reported health (SRH) among older adu...
The aim of this study is to investigate the correlates of self-reported health (SRH)among older adul...
Health is one of the most important factors in one‘s life and it becomes a key concern among older a...
Objectives: The main objectives were to examine the relation between age-comparative (self vs others...
Introduction: This study determines the associations between self-reported chronic conditions, limit...
This article examines gender differences in health status among older adults in Singapore using thre...
Studies have documented that health and income are important variables affecting the quality of life...
This paper examines the effects of socioeconomic characteristics on older adult health and investiga...
Understanding older adults perceptions of health and adaptation processes to ageing can allow for mo...
Understanding older adults perceptions of health and adaptation processes to ageing can allow for mo...
The measurement of health status of the elderly remains one important topic. Self-rated health statu...
The aim of this study was to identify major factors related to global self-rated health among the co...
This article investigates the influence of perceived health status on the daily activity participati...
To describe the status of self-rated health (SRH) among the elderly and find out the relationship be...
Hong Kong is the most rapidly aging jurisdiction in Asia (Phillips et al., 2005) and this makes this...