Abstract Background Despite consistently reporting poorer health, women universally outlive men. We examine whether gender differences in lived circumstances considered, and meaning attributed to SRH by women and men might explain this paradox. Methods In an online survey 917 adults rated their health (SRH) and mental health (SRMH) and reflected upon what life experiences they considered in making their ratings. Descriptive findings were sex-disaggregated. The multiple experiences listed were then subject to factor analyses using principal components methods and orthogonal rotation. Results Women reported poorer SRH and SRMH. They considered a wider range of circumstances, weighing all but self-confidence and behaviors as more important to ...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to examine dif-ferences between older men and women: (a) in the...
Background Inequalities between men and women in morbidity and mortality show a contrast, which has ...
Recent examinations of gender differences in physical health suggest that women’s disadvantage may b...
Objectives: Despite the well-established association between self-rated health and mortality, resear...
Context At all ages men have higher rates of coronary heart disease (CHD) than women, although simil...
Sex differences in cognitive domains, such as mathematical ability, and social domains, such as mora...
Research indicates that women have higher levels of physical disability and depression and lower sco...
Although women experience poorer health conditions during their lives, they live longer than men. Th...
Oksuzyan A, Juel K, Vaupel JW, Christensen K. Men: good health and high mortality. Sex differences i...
Gender differences in health are the product of a complex interaction between biology and the social...
Aims: A study was undertaken to examine whether poor self-rated health (SRH) can independently predi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Inequalities between men and women in morbidity and mortality show a contra...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse whether gender-specific health behaviour can be an explanation for why women o...
Objectives We investigated gender differences in the association between mortality and general psych...
BACKGROUND: Studies have reported that the predictive ability of self-rated health (SRH) for mortali...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to examine dif-ferences between older men and women: (a) in the...
Background Inequalities between men and women in morbidity and mortality show a contrast, which has ...
Recent examinations of gender differences in physical health suggest that women’s disadvantage may b...
Objectives: Despite the well-established association between self-rated health and mortality, resear...
Context At all ages men have higher rates of coronary heart disease (CHD) than women, although simil...
Sex differences in cognitive domains, such as mathematical ability, and social domains, such as mora...
Research indicates that women have higher levels of physical disability and depression and lower sco...
Although women experience poorer health conditions during their lives, they live longer than men. Th...
Oksuzyan A, Juel K, Vaupel JW, Christensen K. Men: good health and high mortality. Sex differences i...
Gender differences in health are the product of a complex interaction between biology and the social...
Aims: A study was undertaken to examine whether poor self-rated health (SRH) can independently predi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Inequalities between men and women in morbidity and mortality show a contra...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse whether gender-specific health behaviour can be an explanation for why women o...
Objectives We investigated gender differences in the association between mortality and general psych...
BACKGROUND: Studies have reported that the predictive ability of self-rated health (SRH) for mortali...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to examine dif-ferences between older men and women: (a) in the...
Background Inequalities between men and women in morbidity and mortality show a contrast, which has ...
Recent examinations of gender differences in physical health suggest that women’s disadvantage may b...