The proliferation of biosocial surveys has increased the importance of weighing the costs and benefits of adding biomarker collection to population-based surveys. A crucial question is whether biomarkers offer incremental value beyond self-reported measures, which are easier to collect and impose less respondent burden. We use longitudinal data from a nationally representative sample of older Taiwanese (n = 639, aged 54+ in 2000, examined in 2000 and 2006 with mortality follow- up through 2011) to address that question with respect to predicting all-cause mortality. A summary measure of biomarkers improves mortality prediction (as measured by the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve) compared with self-reports alone...
[[abstract]]Although some clinical and laboratory tests have been studied on their individual relati...
<b>Background</b>: It has become increasingly common in multiple purpose general population surveys ...
Abstract Background Associations between measures of subjective health and mortality risk have previ...
The authors used data from a nationally representative survey of 933 adults aged 54 years or older (...
Researchers have had a longstanding interest in understanding the determinants of mortality. This ar...
Purpose—In light of widespread interest in the prognostic value of biomarkers, we apply three discri...
BACKGROUND: Despite the serious biases that characterize self-rated health, researchers rely heavily...
Background. Few studies focus on ‘‘preclinical’ ’ warning signs associated with mortality. In this a...
Papers published in the OPR Working Paper Series reflect the view of individual authors. They may no...
Despite myriad efforts among social scientists, epidemiologists, and clinicians to identify variable...
artículo -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Centro Centroamericano de Población. 2012Background: Little i...
Lifespan and the proportion of older people in the population are increasing, with far reaching cons...
Interest in self-rated health (SRH) as a tool for use in disease and mortality risk screening is inc...
There is not enough evidence regarding how information obtained from general health check-ups can pr...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Self-rated health is a widely used measure of health status, but its biol...
[[abstract]]Although some clinical and laboratory tests have been studied on their individual relati...
<b>Background</b>: It has become increasingly common in multiple purpose general population surveys ...
Abstract Background Associations between measures of subjective health and mortality risk have previ...
The authors used data from a nationally representative survey of 933 adults aged 54 years or older (...
Researchers have had a longstanding interest in understanding the determinants of mortality. This ar...
Purpose—In light of widespread interest in the prognostic value of biomarkers, we apply three discri...
BACKGROUND: Despite the serious biases that characterize self-rated health, researchers rely heavily...
Background. Few studies focus on ‘‘preclinical’ ’ warning signs associated with mortality. In this a...
Papers published in the OPR Working Paper Series reflect the view of individual authors. They may no...
Despite myriad efforts among social scientists, epidemiologists, and clinicians to identify variable...
artículo -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Centro Centroamericano de Población. 2012Background: Little i...
Lifespan and the proportion of older people in the population are increasing, with far reaching cons...
Interest in self-rated health (SRH) as a tool for use in disease and mortality risk screening is inc...
There is not enough evidence regarding how information obtained from general health check-ups can pr...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Self-rated health is a widely used measure of health status, but its biol...
[[abstract]]Although some clinical and laboratory tests have been studied on their individual relati...
<b>Background</b>: It has become increasingly common in multiple purpose general population surveys ...
Abstract Background Associations between measures of subjective health and mortality risk have previ...