Introduction. Despite the evidence of the reduced well-being of people with a chronic illness or impairment compared to people without one, a big challenge remains how to explain this inequality. To get more insight, we approach disability as a process of social exclusion, resulting in a reduced well-being for people with impairments and chronic illnesses. It acknowledges that chronic illnesses affect well-being, but that disability only stems from socially reinforced restrictions. This paper examines if the influence from a chronic illness on the well-being is dependent on socioeconomic position and familial status. Methods. The European Quality of Life Survey (2012) is used to examine our research questions with multilevel regression te...
Positive social and psychological appraisals may help maintain well-being in illness, but few studie...
Contains fulltext : 207453.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inve...
There is an increasing evidence that health‐related quality of life, income, and social relationship...
Introduction. Despite the evidence of the reduced well-being of people with a chronic illness or imp...
Introduction. Despite the evidence of the reduced well-being of people with a chronic illness or imp...
Introduction. Despite the evidence of the reduced well-being of people with a chronic illness or imp...
Although people with an impairment or chronic illness tend to report a lower quality of life than pe...
Background The hedonic definition of subjective well-being includes subjective perceptions of moods ...
People with a chronic condition tend to report poorer subjective well-being than people without. Thi...
Background. Little is known about how patients with low socioeconomic status (SES) experience their ...
In this paper I analyse the relation between happiness and chronic illness from the perspective of m...
Large inequalities in health and well-being exist between people with and without disability, in par...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThe differences between healthy persons and chronically ill patients (chron...
Background Little is known about how patients with low socioeconomic status (SES) experience their ...
Positive social and psychological appraisals may help maintain well-being in illness, but few studie...
Positive social and psychological appraisals may help maintain well-being in illness, but few studie...
Contains fulltext : 207453.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inve...
There is an increasing evidence that health‐related quality of life, income, and social relationship...
Introduction. Despite the evidence of the reduced well-being of people with a chronic illness or imp...
Introduction. Despite the evidence of the reduced well-being of people with a chronic illness or imp...
Introduction. Despite the evidence of the reduced well-being of people with a chronic illness or imp...
Although people with an impairment or chronic illness tend to report a lower quality of life than pe...
Background The hedonic definition of subjective well-being includes subjective perceptions of moods ...
People with a chronic condition tend to report poorer subjective well-being than people without. Thi...
Background. Little is known about how patients with low socioeconomic status (SES) experience their ...
In this paper I analyse the relation between happiness and chronic illness from the perspective of m...
Large inequalities in health and well-being exist between people with and without disability, in par...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThe differences between healthy persons and chronically ill patients (chron...
Background Little is known about how patients with low socioeconomic status (SES) experience their ...
Positive social and psychological appraisals may help maintain well-being in illness, but few studie...
Positive social and psychological appraisals may help maintain well-being in illness, but few studie...
Contains fulltext : 207453.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inve...
There is an increasing evidence that health‐related quality of life, income, and social relationship...