The objective of this study was to quantify the impact that having arthritis has on income poverty status and accumulated wealth in Australia. Cross-sectional analysis of Health&WealthMOD, a microsimulation model built on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics' Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers and STINMOD, an income and savings microsimulation model. Across all categories of labour force participation status (employed full time, part time or not in the labour force at all), those with arthritis were significantly more likely to be in poverty. Those employed full time with no health condition had 0.82 times the odds of being in income poverty (95 % CI 0.80–0.84) compared with those employed full time with arthritis. Those not i...
Objective: To compare the prevalence of arthritis among population groups based on demographic, soci...
To examine the independent and combined influence of individual and community-level socioeconomic (S...
personal and national it rc th o u od (AU) in health system expenditure in 2004–05, the fourth large...
The objective of this study was to quantify the impact that having arthritis has on income poverty s...
Few studies have assessed the impact of co-morbid conditions amongst patients with arthritis. This s...
Background: The costs of arthritis to the individuals and the state are considerable.\ud \ud Methods...
Objective: Low income is known to be associated with having arthritis. However, no longitudinal stud...
Study Design. Cross-sectional study of 45- to 64-year-old Australians.\ud \ud Objective. To assess t...
Background: While the direct (medical) costs of arthritis are regularly reported in cost of illness ...
Introduction One in ten working age people in the UK live with arthritis or a similar condition aff...
Aims: To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian ...
Aims: To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian ...
Background: In addition to being the leading cause of death, cardiovascular disease (CVD) also impac...
Objectives: Social interaction may be particularly important for people with chronic health conditio...
Objective: To compare the prevalence of arthritis among population groups based on demographic, soci...
To examine the independent and combined influence of individual and community-level socioeconomic (S...
personal and national it rc th o u od (AU) in health system expenditure in 2004–05, the fourth large...
The objective of this study was to quantify the impact that having arthritis has on income poverty s...
Few studies have assessed the impact of co-morbid conditions amongst patients with arthritis. This s...
Background: The costs of arthritis to the individuals and the state are considerable.\ud \ud Methods...
Objective: Low income is known to be associated with having arthritis. However, no longitudinal stud...
Study Design. Cross-sectional study of 45- to 64-year-old Australians.\ud \ud Objective. To assess t...
Background: While the direct (medical) costs of arthritis are regularly reported in cost of illness ...
Introduction One in ten working age people in the UK live with arthritis or a similar condition aff...
Aims: To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian ...
Aims: To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian ...
Background: In addition to being the leading cause of death, cardiovascular disease (CVD) also impac...
Objectives: Social interaction may be particularly important for people with chronic health conditio...
Objective: To compare the prevalence of arthritis among population groups based on demographic, soci...
To examine the independent and combined influence of individual and community-level socioeconomic (S...
personal and national it rc th o u od (AU) in health system expenditure in 2004–05, the fourth large...