Background: Subjective expectations regarding future health are rarely studied, yet may have implications for medical decision making, health behaviour and health economic analysis. Objective: To study people's subjective expectations regarding length and future quality of life in Hungary and compare these with previous findings from the Netherlands. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was performed, using a questionnaire that was put on a highly frequented web journal during 1 day. Main socio-demographic variables and health status of the voluntary participants were registered using the EQ-5D questionnaire. People were asked about the age they expected to live and the health status they expected to have at ages 60, 70, 80 and 90, using the E...
Since the middle of the 1990s, Hungary has seen substantial increases in life expectancy. Despite th...
Improving the health of the population, stopping and changing the disadvantage trends have long been...
The contribution addresses three fields of investigation: mortality, health, and attitudes in the co...
BACKGROUND: Subjective life expectancy is considered relevant in predicting mortality and future dem...
BackgroundHealthy life expectancy (HLE) is becoming an important indicator of population health. Whi...
Background: Subjective life expectancy is considered relevant in predicting mortality and future dem...
Background We aimed to investigate individuals’ subjective expectations regarding health and happine...
Background: We aimed to investigate the acceptability of imperfect health states in relation to age ...
This paper examines how older individuals living in 9 European countries evaluate their chances of s...
This paper examines how older individuals living in 9 European countries evaluate their chances of s...
Health expectancy in Europe: analysis of explanatory factors Abstract Health expectancies are aggreg...
Background: Subjective survival probabilities (SSPs) are considered relevant in relation to lifestyl...
International audienceBackground : Life expectancy gaps between Eastern and Western Europe are well ...
During the last decades decline in mortality rates was observed. As the life expectancy increases, m...
<p>The objective is to assess if longer life in Belgium is associated with more healthy years ...
Since the middle of the 1990s, Hungary has seen substantial increases in life expectancy. Despite th...
Improving the health of the population, stopping and changing the disadvantage trends have long been...
The contribution addresses three fields of investigation: mortality, health, and attitudes in the co...
BACKGROUND: Subjective life expectancy is considered relevant in predicting mortality and future dem...
BackgroundHealthy life expectancy (HLE) is becoming an important indicator of population health. Whi...
Background: Subjective life expectancy is considered relevant in predicting mortality and future dem...
Background We aimed to investigate individuals’ subjective expectations regarding health and happine...
Background: We aimed to investigate the acceptability of imperfect health states in relation to age ...
This paper examines how older individuals living in 9 European countries evaluate their chances of s...
This paper examines how older individuals living in 9 European countries evaluate their chances of s...
Health expectancy in Europe: analysis of explanatory factors Abstract Health expectancies are aggreg...
Background: Subjective survival probabilities (SSPs) are considered relevant in relation to lifestyl...
International audienceBackground : Life expectancy gaps between Eastern and Western Europe are well ...
During the last decades decline in mortality rates was observed. As the life expectancy increases, m...
<p>The objective is to assess if longer life in Belgium is associated with more healthy years ...
Since the middle of the 1990s, Hungary has seen substantial increases in life expectancy. Despite th...
Improving the health of the population, stopping and changing the disadvantage trends have long been...
The contribution addresses three fields of investigation: mortality, health, and attitudes in the co...